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If h(x) = 2x^2 , then h(-2) + 5=_________

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Answer:

13

Explanation:

Given the equation h(x) = 2x²

To solve for h(-2) + 5 then, we need to break the problem into two parts

First, we will solve for the function h(x) at x = -2

h(x) = 2x² so

h(-2) = 2(-2)²

h(-2) = 8

Knowing this, we can plug 8 into our original expression for h(-2)

8 + 5

This gives us 13

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