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Help i dont understand Pls Help :( Given h(x)=-3x-4h(x)=−3x−4, find h(0)h(0).

Help i dont understand Pls Help :( Given h(x)=-3x-4h(x)=−3x−4, find h(0)h(0).-example-1
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User Tom Spee
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Answer:

-4

Explanation:

So we have the function:


h(x)=-3x-4

To find h(0), substitute 0 for x. Thus:


h(0)=-3(0)-4

Multiply:


h(0)=0-4

Subtract:


h(0)=-4

And we're done!

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User Tarek Noaman
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