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  • 20-09-2022
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If f(n) = 2n^2 + 2n and g(n) = n + 1, what is (f ÷ g)(n) when n = -2?

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hellokittyfan123
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  • 20-09-2022

Answer:

The answer is -4.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since its f/g, we know that f(n)= 2n^2+2n and g(n)=n+1.

N= -2. You will plug in all the values of n = - 2.

So...

2n^1+2n/n+1

2(-2)^2+2(-2)/-2-1 which will give you -4.

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