SOLUTION: simplify g(x)=2f(x+1) +3

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Question 851023: simplify g(x)=2f(x+1) +3
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the meaning of "f" is the name of a function, then the equation is already simplified. If f is a variable, then distribute:
g(x)=2f(x+1) +3
g(x)=2fx+2+3, and then compute the constants sum.
g(x)=2fx+5

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