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If h(x) = 6 – x, what is the value of (h*h)(10)?
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If h(x) = 6 – x, what is the value of (h*h)(10)?
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If h(x) = 6 – x, what is the value of (h*h)(10)?
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Is h being multiplied by itself and then distributed to ten? If it is, the answer is:
((6-x)(6-x))(10)
(X^2-12x+36)10
(X^2 -6x -6x +36) (10)
(X-6)(x-6)(10)
10x^2 +360
The factored form is (x-6)(x-6)(10).
The simplified form is 10(x^2+36)
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