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The graph of a function h Is shown below.

Find one value of x for which h (x)=-4 and find h (1).
(a)
(b)
One value of x for which h(x) =
h(1) =
= -4:
X
3

The graph of a function h Is shown below. Find one value of x for which h (x)=-4 and-example-1
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Explanation:

the picture asks for similar things as your text but got other numbers.

let's do both.

first the picture :

find g(0) and one value of x for which g(x) = 0.

g(0) means that x = 0.

so, we find x = 0 on the x-axis (it is where the y-axis intersects) and then go straight up or down until we meet or intersect the function curve.

in our case we go up and intersect the curve at y = 2.

and that is the result.

y = g(x), it is a named variable for the function result, nothing else.

so,

y = g(0) = 2

to find a value of x for which g(x) = 0 means we go along the x-axis (these are all the points for which y = 0) until the x-axis intersects with the curve.

and that is here at x = -1.

now for your text :

we repeat the same principles.

but now, we need to use imaginary lines that go parallel to the x- and y-axis.

your text now calls the function h(x), but since I have no other information, I assume it is the same line function in the picture.

for which value of x is h(x) = -4 ?

remember, y is just the variable that stands for the function result.

so, we are asking for

y = h(x) = -4

imagine a horizontal line through y = -4.

where does it intercept the line h(x) ?

at that point we go straight up or down (in our case up) to the x-axis and read the x-value there : -3

so,

y = h(-3) = -4

to find h(1) we find x = 1 on the x-axis, and from there we go straight up or down (in our case up) parallel to the y-axis until we intersect the function curve.

from there we go straight left out right (in our case left) to the y-axis and read the y-value there : 4

so,

y = h(1) = 4

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