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The function hx =x^2+3 and gx =x^2-6 if gx =hx+k what is the value of k
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The function hx =x^2+3 and gx =x^2-6 if gx =hx+k what is the value of k
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hx + k = x^2 - 6
(x^2 + 3) + k = x^2 - 6
(3) + k = -6
k = -6 - 3
k = -9
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