SOLUTION: How can i simplify: g(x+3)= 3(x+3)+6÷(x+3)+1
Algebra.Com
Question 1047300: How can i simplify: g(x+3)= 3(x+3)+6÷(x+3)+1
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
RELATED QUESTIONS
How can I simplify:... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
simplify g(x)=2f(x+1)... (answered by josgarithmetic)
How can I simplify: g(x+3)=(3(x+3)+6)÷(x+3+1)
I accidentally typed the wrong problem... (answered by MathLover1)
g(x)=-3-1 (answered by MathLover1)
How can I simplify x+1/4= x+3/3 without using cross multiplication?
(answered by robertb)
Let g(x)=4x-6; find g(1/3) and... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
What is the solution of function g^2,g^3,g^4,g^5,g^6 and g^30?
The question give :... (answered by Alan3354)
How do I simplify... (answered by tommyt3rd)
if f(x)= 9/ (x-6) and g(x)= 3/x, find (f o g)(x) and the domain of f o g.
I got 3/(1-2x) (answered by jim_thompson5910)