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Arithmetic

MCQ - 78-1456

Question:

If the function g is defined by g(x) = 4x + 5, then 2g(x) – 3 =

  1. 6x + 7
  2. 8x + 2
  3. 8x + 7
  4. 8x + 2
  5. 4x + 2

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:

The function g(x) is equal to 4x + 5, and the notation 2g(x) asks us to multiply the entire function by 2. 2(4x + 5) = 8x + 10. We then subtract 3, the second part of the new equation, to get 8x + 7.

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