The function g is defined by g(x)=3x^2+6.

Find g(5y)

Algebra - drwls, Friday, February 4, 2011 at 11:07am
3*(5y)^2 + 6 = __?

Algebra - Janet, Friday, February 4, 2011 at 3:56pm
I get 75y+6

I get

75 y^2 + 6

oh I see what I get. thanks

To find g(5y), we need to substitute 5y into the function g(x) and simplify the expression.

The function g(x) is defined as g(x) = 3x^2 + 6.

So, we replace x with 5y in the function:

g(5y) = 3(5y)^2 + 6

Now we need to simplify this expression.

First, we square 5y:

(5y)^2 = 5y * 5y = 25y^2.

Substituting this back into the function, we get:

g(5y) = 3(25y^2) + 6

Now we simplify further:

g(5y) = 75y^2 + 6.

Thus, g(5y) = 75y^2 + 6.