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Plot function h on the graph.
J-4,
lz + 5,
h (x)
=
x < -3
X -3

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I do not have access to drawing tools to create a graph. However, I can explain how to plot the function h on the graph based on the given information.

The function h(x) has two parts:

For x < -3, the value of h(x) is J-4.

For x >= -3, the value of h(x) is x-3.

To plot this on a graph, you would need to draw a vertical line at x = -3 to separate the two parts of the function. Then, for x < -3, you would plot a horizontal line at a height of J-4 to represent the constant value of h(x) in that region. For x >= -3, you would plot the line y = x-3.

I hope this explanation helps you to plot the function h on the graph!

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