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Can i get some help real quick?

Can i get some help real quick?-example-1
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we know h(x) is -(1/4)x-1 only for those values x ≠ 1.

h(-3) simply means x = -3, and since -3 ≠ 1, then we use the subfunction -(1/4)x-1


\bf h(-3)\implies -\cfrac{1}{4}(-3)-1\implies -\cfrac{-3}{4}-1\implies \cfrac{3}{4}-1\implies \boxed{-\cfrac{1}{4}}

h(4) simply means x = 4, and since 4 ≠ 1, then we use the subfunction -(1/4)x-1


\bf h(4)\implies -\cfrac{1}{4}(4)-1\implies -\cfrac{4}{4}-1\implies -1-1\implies \boxed{-2}

h(1) simply means x = 1, wait just a second!! we know that when x = 1, h(x) is using the constant of -3.


\bf h(1)=\boxed{-3}
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If you can download this app called photo math then hold it up to the question it will show you the answer
User Maxim Sloyko
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