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How do I find out what f(x) is if the graph defines h(x)

How do I find out what f(x) is if the graph defines h(x)-example-1
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Answer:

f(x) =
(-h(x) + 7)/(4)

Explanation:

h(x) is defined by the formula,

h(x) = -4f(x) + 7

If the graph attached is of the function 'h' and we have to find the function 'f',

h(x) - 7 = -4f(x)

4.f(x) = -h(x) + 7

f(x) =
(-h(x) + 7)/(4)

Therefore, function 'f' will be defined by,

f(x) =
(-h(x) + 7)/(4)

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