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Given h(x)= 4x^2, find h(3)
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Given h(x)= 4x^2, find h(3)
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You can make x 3 in this to help get the answer. h(3)= 4(3)^2. Using the order of operations, we do 3^2 first. The answer for that is 9. Then we do 9 times 4, which is 36. 36 is our final answer. Hope this helps!
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Answer: 36
Step-by-step explanation:
h(x) = 4x^2
Find h(3):
Simply plug x = 3 in the function:
h(3) = 4(3)^2
h(3) = 4(9)
h(3) = 36
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