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F h(x) = −2x − 10, find h(−4).
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F h(x) = −2x − 10, find h(−4).
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F h(x) = −2x − 10, find h(−4).
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Just plug in the value of h(x):
h(-4)=-2(-4)-10
Now solve:
h(-4)=8-10
h(-4)=-2 :)
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u would replace ur -4 with the x’s so ur problem would look like <-2(-4)-10> and then solve that and u would get (2) for ur answer...
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