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Given h(x)=−3x+2h(x)=−3x+2, find h(−6).

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Final answer:

To find h(-6) in the given function h(x) = -3x+2, substitute x with -6 and solve.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find h(-6) we need to substitute the value of x with -6 in the function h(x) = -3x+2. So, h(-6) = -3*(-6) + 2. Solving this expression, we get h(-6) = 20.

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