Solve G(x) for the given domain.

G(x) = 3x 2 - 2x - 1

G(6) =

To find the value of G(x) when x = 6, we substitute x = 6 into the expression for G(x).

G(x) = 3x^2 - 2x - 1

G(6) = 3(6)^2 - 2(6) - 1

Now, we can simplify the expression.

G(6) = 3(36) - 12 - 1

G(6) = 108 - 12 - 1

G(6) = 96 - 1

G(6) = 95

Therefore, G(6) = 95.

To solve G(x) for the given domain, we substitute the value of x into the expression for G(x) and simplify.

Given: G(x) = 3x^2 - 2x - 1

To find G(6), substitute x = 6 into the expression for G(x):

G(6) = 3(6)^2 - 2(6) - 1

Now we simplify the expression:

G(6) = 3(36) - 2(6) - 1
= 108 - 12 - 1
= 95

Therefore, G(6) = 95.

eh? plug in 6 for x. What do you get?

If you're taking pre-cal, this should be a no-brainer.