300,427 views
17 votes
17 votes
The function h is defined by the following rule.
h(x) = 4x-1​

The function h is defined by the following rule. h(x) = 4x-1​-example-1
User Halpsb
by
2.9k points

2 Answers

23 votes
23 votes


\boxed{\large{\bold{\textbf{\textsf{{\color{blue}{Answer}}}}}}:)}


\begin{gathered} \: \: \: \large{\boxed{\begin{array}c\boxed {\bf {X}} & \boxed {\bf {h(X)}} \\\\ \\ \text{-3} & \sf{-13} \\\\ \text{ -2} &\sf{-9} \\\\ \text{2}& \sf {7} \\\\ \text{3} &\sf {11} \\\\ \text{5} & \sf {19} \end {array}}}\end{gathered}

Here,

h(x)=4x-1

  • h(-2)=4(-2)-1=-9
  • h(-3)=4(-3)-1=-12
  • h(2)=4(2)-1=7
  • h(3)=4(3)-1=11
  • h(5)=4(5)-1=19
User Kgd
by
3.0k points
25 votes
25 votes

Answer:

-3 -13

-2 -9

2 7

3 11

5 19

Explanation:

h(x) = 4x-1​

Let x = -3

h(-3) = 4(-3) -1 = -12-1 = -13

Let x = -2

h(-2) = 4(-2) -1 = -8-1 = -9

Let x = 2

h(-2) = 4(2) -1 = 8-1 = 7

Let x = 3

h(3) = 4(3) -1 = 12-1 = 11

Let x = 5

h(5) = 4(5) -1 = 20-1 = 17

User Mark McCorkle
by
2.8k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.