g(x)=6/5-2x?

can someone please help with this problem??

What is the problem, you did not state it.

Sorry I did forget, it says to find the domain of the function?

Of course! I can help you with your problem.

The given function is g(x) = 6/5 - 2x.

To solve this problem, we need to clarify what you want to do with this function.

1. If you want to find the value of g(x) for a specific x, you simply substitute that value into the function and perform the calculation.

For example, if you want to find g(3), you would replace x with 3 in the function:
g(3) = 6/5 - 2(3) = 6/5 - 6 = 6/5 - 30/5 = -24/5.

So, g(3) = -24/5.

2. If you want to find the x-intercept (where the graph crosses the x-axis), you set g(x) = 0 and solve for x. In this case:

0 = 6/5 - 2x.

To isolate x, you subtract 6/5 from both sides:
-6/5 = -2x.

Now, divide both sides by -2 to solve for x:
-6/5 / -2 = x,
3/5 = x.

So, the x-intercept is x = 3/5.

3. If you want to find the y-intercept (where the graph crosses the y-axis), you set x = 0 and solve for g(x). In this case:

g(x) = 6/5 - 2(0) = 6/5.

So, the y-intercept is y = 6/5.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.