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3 June, 18:55

How can you figure out what x is in the function:

g (x) = 1/3-4/3x?

I saw that someone had posted that x = - 5, but how

do you come up with that number? wouldn't it depend

on what G is? or knowing Y? confused

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  1. 3 June, 19:36
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    G (x) is a function, meaning it returns a value when x is input. You can't find x, as g (x) is a function that varies based on the value of x used.
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