Q. Given g(x)=−x+3, solve for x when g(x)=1.Answer:
Given function and goal: We are given the function g(x)=−x+3 and we need to find the value of x when g(x)=1.Set g(x) equal to 1.1=−x+3
Set equation and simplify: Solve for x by isolating the variable on one side of the equation.Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation to get x by itself.1−3=−x−2=−x
Isolate variable and solve: To find the value of x, we need to get rid of the negative sign in front of x. Multiply both sides of the equation by −1 to make x positive. −1(−2)=−1(−x)2=x
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