If g(x)=5x+30, how do you solve g(-34)?

2 Answers
Oct 15, 2015

g(34)=52i

Explanation:

If g(x)=5x+30
then
g(34)=5=34+30

XXX=54

XXX=52i where i=1

Oct 15, 2015

Unvalid expression in real number set, 52i in the complex one.

Explanation:

There's nothing to "solve" actually, you simply need to evaluate the function in the point. This means to substitute every "x" appearing in the formula with the number 34.

Doing so we get

534+30=54.

Now, if you're working with real numbers, you can't calculate the square root of a negative number. This means that 34 was not part of the domain of the function, i.e. it was an illegitimate value to give as an input.

If you're working with complex number, then 4=2i, and so the result is 52i.