What is the value g(-3) when g(x) = 2x + 1?

a.) 7
b.) -5
c.) 5
d.) -6

what is -6+1 ?

To find the value of g(-3) when g(x) = 2x + 1, we need to substitute -3 into the equation for x and evaluate the expression.

First, replace x with -3 in the equation:
g(-3) = 2(-3) + 1

Next, simplify the expression by performing the multiplication and addition:
g(-3) = -6 + 1

Finally, compute the sum to find the value of g(-3):
g(-3) = -5

Therefore, the value of g(-3) is -5.

The correct option is b.) -5.