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H(t)=-2t+3 find h(3)
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H(t)=-2t+3 find h(3)
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Answer: Solve[H[t]\[Equal]3-2 t,h[3],
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By plugging in 3 into t, we find that h(3)= -2(3)+3. -2(3) equals -6, and -6+3 equals -3, so h(3)=-3.
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