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findsome1

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I started doing functions in the holiday and I came over this question:

Find g(x-1) when g (x)= x^2+2x+3


but I don't get it , do I add -1 to every x value or something?

The book says answer is x^2+2



Im in year 11 :rolleyes:
 
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I started doing functions in the holiday and I came over this question:

Find g(x-1) when g (x)= x^2+2x=3


but I don't get it , do I add -1 to every x value or something?

The book says answer is x^2+2



Im in year 11 :rolleyes:

no, whereever the "x" is in g(x), you simply replace those with (x-1)
(x-1)^2 + 2(x-1) = 3
 

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