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How do you find g(−4n) given g(n)=n3−5n2?

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Answered by jaimehersri999
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g(n) = n³ - 5n²

g(-4n) = (-4n)³ - 5(-4n)²

          = -64n³ - 5(16n²)

g(-4n) = -64n³ - 40n²


jaimehersri999: sorry , at last it is not 40 its 80
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