SOLUTION: I am trying to figure out this problem, the example shown in the book shows as follows:
g(x)=2x^2+3 find g(c+5)
It is broken down as follows:
=g(c+5)= 2(c+5)^2 +3
=2(c^2+10c
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-> SOLUTION: I am trying to figure out this problem, the example shown in the book shows as follows:
g(x)=2x^2+3 find g(c+5)
It is broken down as follows:
=g(c+5)= 2(c+5)^2 +3
=2(c^2+10c
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Question 942365: I am trying to figure out this problem, the example shown in the book shows as follows:
g(x)=2x^2+3 find g(c+5)
It is broken down as follows:
=g(c+5)= 2(c+5)^2 +3
=2(c^2+10c+25) +3
I am going to stop at that second step. Where is the "c" after the 10 coming from?
TIA Answer by josgarithmetic(39632) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Why stop? KEEP GOING!!!! You are STUCK with the c, even if you feel like you are not accustomed. Your input includes the c.