Given g(x) = x^2 - x, find g(2/3).

I got g(2/3) = -2/9. Is that right?

g(2/3) = (2/3)^2 - 2/3

= 4/9 - 2/3
= 4/9 - 6/9
= -2/9

Yeahhhh!

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To find g(2/3), you need to substitute 2/3 into the function g(x) and simplify:

g(2/3) = (2/3)^2 - (2/3)

First, square 2/3:

(2/3)^2 = (2/3) * (2/3) = 4/9

Next, subtract 2/3:

4/9 - 2/3

To subtract these fractions, you need a common denominator, which is 9:

4/9 - 2/3 = 4/9 - (2/3) * (3/3) = 4/9 - 6/9 = -2/9

So, your calculation is correct. g(2/3) = -2/9.