Home Mathematics Let g(x) = -x2 + x. Find g(-10). Let g(x) = -x2 + x. Find g(-10).Mathematics Marine7643October 22, 20215 CommentsLet g(x) = -x2 + x. Find g(-10).
G(x) = -x^2 + xg(-10) = -(-10)^2 -10g(-10) = -(100) - 10g(-10) = -100 - 10g(-10) = -110A) is your answerhope this helpsReply
A) [tex]\displaystyle -110[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:[tex]\displaystyle -[-10]^2 + -10 = -100 - 10 = -110[/tex]I am joyous to assist you anytime.Reply
G(x) = -x^2 + x
g(-10) = -(-10)^2 -10
g(-10) = -(100) - 10
g(-10) = -100 - 10
g(-10) = -110
A) is your answer
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Start by plugging -10 for x.
g(-10)= -(-10)(2) + (-10)
g(-10)=20 + -(10)= 10
A.-110 because it’s -(-10^2) + (-10)
A) [tex]\displaystyle -110[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\displaystyle -[-10]^2 + -10 = -100 - 10 = -110[/tex]
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