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I don’t understand the steps for this question, how do I find h(1)

I don’t understand the steps for this question, how do I find h(1)-example-1
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A graph of the function 'h' is given and it is required that you find the value of h(1).

To find the value of h(1), it implies that you need to find the value of the function from the graph for which the independent variable equals 1, that is, x=1.

Locate a point that the graph of the function passes through which has an x-coordinate of 1.

Notice that the graph of the function passes through (1,0).

This implies that the value of the function at x=1 is 0.

Hence, h(1)=0.

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