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If h(x) = −4x − 10, find h(−5)

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Answer:10

Step-by-step explanation:h(x) =-4x-10

H(-5) =?

X =-5

This implies that

H(-5) =-4x-10

-4(-5) -10

20 -10

H(-5) =10

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Answer: 10

Step-by-step explanation: Notice that h is a function of x.

So we want to find h(-5).

We find h(-5) by plugging -5 in for x

everywhere that x appears in the function.

So we have h(x) = -4(-5) - 10.

-4(-5) is 20 so we have 20 - 10 which is 10.

So h(-5) is equal to 10.

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