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  • 03-10-2021
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g(n)=-n^3+3n^2, find g(-4)

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theleangreenbean
theleangreenbean theleangreenbean
  • 03-10-2021

Answer:

g(-4) = 112

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

[tex]g(n)=-n^3+3n^2[/tex]

To find g(-4), replace all n's with -4:

[tex]g(-4)=-(-4)^3+3(-4)^2\\g(-4)=-(-64)+3(16)\\g(-4)=64+48\\g(-4)=112[/tex]

I hope this helps!

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