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What is the largest solution to the equation g(x)=50?
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if your equation is g(x) = 50, then x can be any value and the result will always be 50.
g(1) = 50
g(2) = 50
g(1000000) = 50
g(-1000000) = 50
there is no limit to what the value of x can be.
g(x) will always be 50.
if you graph the function y = 50, you will see that the value of y is always 50 regardless of what the value of x is.
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Does not have a "solution". It is a constant linear function that is defined for all real
. You can't even define a "greatest upper bound" for the domain. Hence, your question makes no sense.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it