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H (x)=17+x/6
h(-18)=

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You need to plug in -18 into the equation. So h(-18)=17+(-18)/6
h(-18)=17-3
h(-18)=14
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Answer:
h(-18)=14

Explanation:

We are given a function :
h(x)=17+(x)/(6)

To find the value of
h(-18) , we need to substitute the value of x = -18 in the given function h(x).

Thus, substitute x= -18 in the given function h(x), we get


h(-18)=17+((-18))/(6)\\\\\Rightarrow\ h(-18)=17-3 (product of a negative and positive sign is negative)


\Rightarrow\  h(-18)=14

Hence, the value of
h(-18)=14

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