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H(x)= √√x +4
h(x)= √x +4
h(x)=√x-4
h(x)= √√x-4

H(x)= √√x +4 h(x)= √x +4 h(x)=√x-4 h(x)= √√x-4-example-1
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Answer:

The answer to the question "What is h(x) = sqrt(x) + 4?" is:

The function h(x) takes the input, takes the square root of x and adds 4 to the result.

For example, if we wanted to find h(9), we would first take the square root of 9, which is equal to 3. We would then add 4 to 3 to get 7. Therefore, h(9) = 7.

Thus, the correct option is the first one:

h(x) = sqrt(x) + 4

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