SOLUTION: Suppose f(x)=4x-2 and g(x)=-2x+1 What is the value of f(1)/g(3)
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Question 668943: Suppose f(x)=4x-2 and g(x)=-2x+1 What is the value of f(1)/g(3)
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Suppose f(x)=4x-2 and g(x)=-2x+1 What is the value of f(1)/g(3)
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f(1)/g(3)
(4(1)-2)/(-2(3)+1)
(4-2)/(-6+1)
(2)/(-5)
answer: -2/5
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