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  • 10-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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If g(x) = 2(x − 4), find the value of x if g(x) = 20.



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  • 10-11-2018

x = 32

Since g(x) is now equal to 20, substitute x in the equation with 20.

2(20 - 4)

First do the subtraction within the parenthesis, following the laws of PEMDAS.

2(16)

Then multiply 2 by 16 to get the final answer of 32.

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sluhb
sluhb sluhb
  • 10-11-2018
G(20) = 2(20 - 4)
40 - 8
G(20) = 32
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