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H(x) = 3x - 4

What is h(6)?


O A. 5

O B. 22

O c. 6

O D. 14​

User Giorgio Antonioli
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Answer:H(6) = 14

H(6) = 14

Explanation:

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

H(6) = 3(6) - 4 = 18 - 4 = 14 Given the equation:

....[1]

where,

x is the independent variable and

h(x) is the dependent variable

We have to find the value of h(6).

Substitute x = 6 in [1] we have;

Simplify:

Therefore, the value of h(6) is, 14

User Houston
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Answer is D. 14
3 times 6 is 18 and minus 4 is 14
User Tyler Montney
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