SOLUTION: If g(x) = f(x-2) and f(x) = 4 - (x^2), what is the value of g(0)?

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Question 1184780: If g(x) = f(x-2) and f(x) = 4 - (x^2), what is the value of g(0)?
Answer by ikleyn(52798)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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    g(0) = by the definition = f(0 - 2) = f(-2) = by the definition = 4 - ((-2)^2) = 4 - 4 = 0.    ANSWER

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