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Find the value of f(–3) and g(3) if f(x) = –6x + 3 and g(x) = 3x + 21x^–3.
f(–3) = 21 g(3) = 9.78
f(–3) = –18 g(3) = –9.78
f(–3) = –3 g(3) = 30.04
f(–3) = 15 g(3) = 8.22

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