Browse · MATH Print → jmc algebra intermediate Problem If g(2x−5)=3x+9 for all real x, then what is g(1)? Solution — click to reveal In order to use g(2x−5)=3x+9 to evaluate g(1), we find the value of x such that 2x−5=1. Solving this equation gives x=3, so letting x=3 in g(2x−5)=3x+9 gives g(1)=18. Final answer 18 ← Previous problem Next problem →