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What is h(-2) equal to?
h(a) = a+10/4
h(-2) – [1]

User Beena
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Answer:

h=5/4

Explanation:

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User Eric Harms
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For this case we have a function of the form:


y = h (a)

Where:


h (a) = \frac {a + 10} {4}

We must find the value of the function when
a = -2. Substituting:


h (-2) = \frac {-2 + 10} {4}\\h (-2) = \frac {8} {4}\\h (-2) = 2

Thus, the value of the function is 2 when
a = -2

Answer:


h (-2) = 2

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