Consider the function f with the table of values given below and consider the function g(x) = -3f(4x + 16) + 4. Fill in the table below using g(x) and the table of values given above: x | g(x) -4 | -3 | -2 | -1 |
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Step 1:** Calculate g(-4) Given that x = 0 for g(-4), we have: g(-4) = -3 * f(4*0) + 4 g(-4) = -3 * f(0) + 4 Since f(0) = -4 from the table, g(-4) = -3 * (-4) + 4 g(-4) = 16 ** Show more…
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