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no, f(x) = 1 and g(x) = xx are not the same function. The first function maps all values of x to 1. In essence, no matter what x is, the value f(x) will always equal 1. g(x) maps all values of x to the square of the number entered. For example, g(2) = 4 while f(2) = 1. Because the two functions do not have equivalent outputs for the same input, they cannot be the same function.
at first draw the graph of fx, then shift the graph along -ve x-axis 21 unit
In every gram (g) there are 1,000 milligrams (mg). Therefor, in 9g, you would have 9,000 mg.
So this statement is an equation whose left side contains the sum of (5) and (twice g), and the right side contains only 23. 2g + 5 = 23
If G + 5 = g - 2 then G = g + 3 and g = G - 3