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Find the value h(-6) where h(t) = 6t-2​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Quite literally you plug in -6 into t. So therefore:
h(t)=6t-2

h(-6)=6(-6)-2

h(-6)=-36-2

h(-6)=-38
-38 is your answer
h can be replaced with f and t can be replaced with x to get your standard f(x) equation if that helps you understand it better. Remember f(x) really just means the y value of the function with an input of value x. So f(x) = x is really just y=x or a linear line.

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