Given f(x)= -5^(2x) -6 , determine • the equation of g(x) given that g(-x) = f(2x) • the range • the x-intercept (if any) • the equation , x= f(y)
Given f(x)= -5^(2x) -6 , determine • the equation of g(x) given that g(-x) = f(2x) • the range • the x-intercept (if any) • the equation , x= f(y)
Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897, 0079039898, 2018
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Chapter3: Linear And Nonlinear Functions
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Problem 26MCQ
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Given f(x)= -5^(2x) -6 , determine
• the equation of g(x) given that g(-x) = f(2x)
• the range
• the x-intercept (if any)
• the equation , x= f(y)
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