If #g(x)=3x-3#, what is #g(-6)#?

1 Answer
Oct 19, 2016

g(-6) = -21.

Explanation:

In this case, we are substituting -6 for x in the equation. So the resulting equation would look like #g(-6) = 3(-6) - 3#.

Because #3(-6) = -18#, the equation then becomes #g(-6) = -18 - 3#.

#-18 - 3 = 21.#