Final answer:
To find h(2), look at the graph and find the corresponding y-coordinate at
x=2. For h(x)=2, identify the x-coordinates where h(x) intersects the line
y=2 on the graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
However, I can guide you on how to evaluate h(−2) and find the value(s) of x for which h(x)=0 if you can describe the graph or provide the function h(x).
For h(−2), locate the point on the graph where x=−2 and find the corresponding y value.
The value of h(−2) is the y coordinate at that point. For finding the value(s) of h(x)=0, look for the points on the graph where the function intersects the x-axis (where y=0).
The x coordinates of these points are the values of x for which h(x)=0.
Your correct question is: The graph of the function h(x) is shown below. Use the graph to answer the following questions. 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 -1 -2 Evaluate h(2): For what value(s) of x does h(x) = 2? 1 2 3 4 a h(2) X = = 1