The value of h(-7) on the graph is -6, indicating that the function h reaches a minimum point at x = -7, based on the provided data points.
To find the value of h(-7), we look for the point on the graph of h that corresponds to x = -7. From the given points (-7, -6), we can determine the corresponding y-value.
The given points are:
(-8, -4), (-7, -6), (-3, -2), (0, -2), (1, 0), (2, 2), (4, 4), (8, 0)
The point (-7, -6) tells us that when x = -7, h(x) = -6. Therefore, h(-7) = -6.
This means that when the input is -7, the function h outputs -6.
In the context of the graph, at the point (-7, -6), the x-coordinate is -7 and the y-coordinate is -6.
So, h(-7) = -6.