If $f$ and $g$ are continuous functions, with $f(3) = 5$ and
$\lim_{x \to 3} (2f(x) − g(x)) = 4$
find $g(3)$.
I am confused at how to tackle this question, I understand I have to find $g(3)$ but do I plus in $3$ for $x$? How do I go about getting the solution because apparently someone got $g(3) = 6$ as the solution?