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What is true of the function g(x)=-2x^2+5

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Answered by anshukumarizzz019
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Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the function, g(x)=-2x^2+5g(x)=−2x

2

+5 .

So, according to the options, we have,

1. As g(x) represents a function. So, g(x) is not the multiplication of g and x.

2. As the value -2x^2+5−2x

2

+5 is the output value. So, it is not the input value.

3. The variable x is an independent variable.

4. As, the variable g is the output value. So, it is not the input value of the function.

Hence, the true statement for the given function is,

3. The variable x represents the independent variable.

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