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I don't see how to do this...............................

I don't see how to do this...............................-example-1

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Answer:

3 and x = 0

Explanation:

To find the value of h(- 4)

Locate x = - 4 on the x- axis, go vertically up to meet the graph at (- 4, 3 )

Then the value of h(- 4) = 3

For h(x) = - 5

Locate y = - 5 on the y- axis. This is the point (0, - 5)

then the value of x for which h(x) = - 5 is x = 0

User Yonutix
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Explanation:

So visually youre given the function

for h(-4) it can also be written as h(-4) = y

what do you get for y when you substitute - 4 for x?

All you have to do is trace the line until you get to x=-4 and then find the y that corresponds to it (looks like around y= - 1)

for the other one h(x) = - 5

what do you get for x when you substitute - 5 for y?

what you do is similar, trace the line along the y-axis and see what x-value you get for y =-5

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