College Algebra (11th Edition)

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ISBN 13: 978-0-32167-179-0

Chapter 2 - Section 2.3 - Functions - 2.3 Exercises - Page 200: 50

Answer

$g\left( k \right)=-k^2+4k+1$

Work Step by Step

Substituting $x$ with $ k $ in the given function, $ g(x)=-x^2+4x+1 ,$ then, \begin{array}{l}\require{cancel} g\left( k \right)=-\left( k \right)^2+4\left( k \right)+1 \\\\ g\left( k \right)=-k^2+4k+1 .\end{array}
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