SOLUTION: OH WHAT WOULD YOU PLUG IN FOR X IN THIS PROBLEM G(X) = X2ND POWER - 2Y 3[G(X)+4]

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Question 114664: OH WHAT WOULD YOU PLUG IN FOR X IN THIS PROBLEM
G(X) = X2ND POWER - 2Y
3[G(X)+4]

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Big print is hard to read.
x2nd power is x^2. You can find ^ by pressing the shift and 6 key at the same time.
g(x)=x^2-2y
3(g(x)+4)
=3(x^2-2y+4)
=3x^2-6y+12
Ed

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