Math, asked by makyabrown, 2 days ago

the function g is defined by g (x)=(x-3)^2. if g(a)= a^2 what is the value of a?

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Answered by 242424hotdoglover
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Answer:

The value of a would-be x-3... I think

Step-by-step explanation: All you have to do is see the similarities between the two equations. You know that g(x) looks similar to g(a). They're trying to tell you that a is basically x. So look at  (x-3)^2 and a^2, we can see that x-3 and a are in the same spot.  So a would-be x-3.  Basically you just kind of plug it in. The way I explained it is a little confusing, sorry, but feel free to ask questions to clarify!

Answered by NIGHTTHECREWMATE
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Answer:

x-3 is la answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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