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H(x) = -4x – 7, when x = 3:
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H(x) = -4x – 7, when x = 3:
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h(x) = -4 x –7
h(3) = -4(3) —7
h(3) = –12 –7
h(3) = – 19
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h(3) = -4(3)-7
h(3)= -12-7
h(3)= -19
.•. h(3) = -19
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