How do you evaluate the function with the given values of x: g(x)=3x^2 x=0, x=2?
To evaluate the function ( g(x) = 3x^2 ) at ( x = 0 ) and ( x = 2 ):
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For ( x = 0 ): ( g(0) = 3(0)^2 = 0 )
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For ( x = 2 ): ( g(2) = 3(2)^2 = 3(4) = 12 )
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