The functions f and g are defined as follows. f(x) = -3x^3 - 2 g(x) = -3x - 3 Find f(-2) and g(4). Simplify your answers as much as possible. f(-2) = g(4) =
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For f(-2), we substitute -2 for x in the function f(x) = -3x^3 - 2. This gives us: f(-2) = -3(-2)^3 - 2 = -3(-8) - 2 = 24 - 2 = 22 Show more…
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