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H(x) = -x^2 + x + 3

h(3) = ?


A. 33

B. 17

C. -2

D. -17

E. -23

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Answer:

h(3) = -3

Explanation:

For functions h(x), you plug in 3 wherever x is present for h(3)


h(3) = -(3)^(2) + (3) + 3\\ h(3) = -9 + 3 + 3\\h(3) = -3

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H(x) = -x^2 + x + 3 h(3) = ? A. 33 B. 17 C. -2 D. -17 E. -23-example-1
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