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Given the function:

h(x) = {(5, -3), (2, 0), (0, -2), (-1, 1), (-3, -5)}
What is h(0)?
A. h(0) = -2
B. h(0) = 0
C. h(0) = 2
D. h(0) = 1

What is h(x) = 0?
A. x = 2
B. x = 5
C. x = -1
D. x = 0

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Final answer:

The function h(x) is given by specific points and we can find h(0) by looking for the y-coordinate with x = 0. There is no x value for which h(x) = 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

The function h(x) is given by the points (5, -3), (2, 0), (0, -2), (-1, 1), (-3, -5). To find h(0), we look for the point with x = 0, which is (0, -2). Therefore, h(0) = -2. So the answer is A. h(0) = -2.

To find h(x) = 0, we look for the point on the graph where the y-coordinate is 0. In this case, there is no such point, which means there is no x value for which h(x) = 0. So the answer is None of the above.

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