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  • 03-07-2018
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If g=-4.1, then -3g^2/(-3g)^2=

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Peredhel
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  • 03-07-2018
Hi!

[tex] \frac{-3g^{2}}{-3g^{2}} [/tex]
Put the value of g (-4.1) into the equation. 
[tex] \frac{-3*(-4.1)^{2}}{-3*(-4.1)^{2}} [/tex]
-3 * -4.1 = 12.3
[tex] \frac{12.3^{2}}{12.3^{2}} [/tex]
12.3² = 12.3 * 12.3 = 151.29
[tex] \frac{151.29}{151.29} [/tex]
151.29/151.29 = 1

The answer is 1.

Hope this helps! :)
-Peredhel
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