Evaluate $g(-x), g(2 x),$ and $g(a+h)$. $$g(x)=\sqrt{5}$$
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Since $g(x) = \sqrt{5}$ for all $x$, we have $g(-x) = \sqrt{5}$. ** Show more…
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