Damazo T. answered 10/23/14
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Hello, Ryan from Kentucky
Let me solve each one individually and the put it together:
g(x)= -4x-2
g(-4x)= -4(-4x)-2 Substituting
g(-4x)= 16x-2
f(x)= 3x-3
f(-4x)= 3(-4x)-3
f(-4x)= -12x-3
Now, we are ready to solve the problem
g(-4x)-f(-4x)
(16x-2)-(-12x-3)
16x-2+12x+3
28x+1
So, g(-4x)-g(-4x)= 28x+1
I hope this helps out. Take care and don't forget to rate my answer :)
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