aleighialynn03 aleighialynn03
  • 19-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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how do I solve g(n)=n+2: find g(1)

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mikaylacountrygirl4 mikaylacountrygirl4
  • 19-11-2018

All you have to do is insert 1 into where the (n) is.

g(n) = n + 2

g(1) = 1 + 2

g(1) = 3

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itmye84 itmye84
  • 19-11-2018

g(n) = n + 2; g(1)

g(1) means that "n" is 1, so you can plug in 1 for "n"


g(n) = n + 2

g(1) = 1 + 2

g(1) = 3

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