Consider the following. g(x) = 5x + 12 (a) Find g(7). g(7) = (b) Find g(-13) g(-13) = (c) Find x such that g(x) = 32. X = (d) Give the domain and range for g(x). Domain: O (-0, 5] O [-32, 32] O (0, 12) (-∞, ∞) O [-12, 12] Range: O [-12, 12] O (-∞, 0) O [-32, 32] (0, 12) (-0, 5]

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Consider the following.
g(x) = 5x + 12
(a) Find g(7).
g(7) =
(b) Find g(-13)
g(-13) =
(c) Find x such that g(x)
= 32.
X =
(d) Give the domain and range for g(x).
Domain:
O (-∞, 5]
O [-32, 32]
(0, 12)
(-∞, ∞)
O [-12, 12]
Range:
о[-12, 12]
O (-∞, ∞)
O [-32, 32]
(0, 12)
(-∞, 5]
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following. g(x) = 5x + 12 (a) Find g(7). g(7) = (b) Find g(-13) g(-13) = (c) Find x such that g(x) = 32. X = (d) Give the domain and range for g(x). Domain: O (-∞, 5] O [-32, 32] (0, 12) (-∞, ∞) O [-12, 12] Range: о[-12, 12] O (-∞, ∞) O [-32, 32] (0, 12) (-∞, 5]
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g(x)=5x+12 we have to find g(7) and g(-13) 

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