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H(x)=3x-4 what is the h(6)

User Sethobrien
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Answer:

The value of h(6) is 14.

Explanation:

Given the equation,

h(x) = 3x-4 .........[1]

where,

x is the independent variable and

h(x) is the dependent variable

We have to find the value of h(6)

Add x = 6 in [1], we have

h(6) = 3(6) - 4

h(6) = 18 - 4

So,

h(6) = 14

User Erick Filho
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Answer:

  • h(6) = 14

Explanation:

h(x) = 3x - 4

To evaluate h(6) We can simply substitute the value of x as 6 in the above equation,

  • h(x) = 3x - 4
  • h(6) = 3(6) - 4
  • h(6) = 18 - 4
  • h(6) = 14

Hence the required value of h(6) is 14

User Hrokr
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