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Some one please help me quickly!!!-example-1
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Answer:

h(-9) = 0

h(5) = -4

h(8) = 4

Explanation:

From the instructions, we know that the graph represents the function h(x). As such, we know that the numbers substituted for x are x-values and are measured according to the x-axis. The term h(x) stands for y-values. So this question is asking you to find the y-values for a particular x-value.

For example, to find the value of h(-9), look at the graph and go to x = -9 and find the y-value. I'm not sure what the value exactly is since the picture is blurry, but it appears to be 0. Repeat these steps for each x-value.

h(-9) = 0

h(5) = -4

h(8) = 4

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