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Help i dont understand Pls Help :( Given h(x)=4x-4h(x)=4x−4, solve for xx when h(x)=0h(x)=0.

Help i dont understand Pls Help :( Given h(x)=4x-4h(x)=4x−4, solve for xx when h(x-example-1
User Alfa
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Answer:

x=1

Explanation:

So when it's h(5)= whatever equation you all the x in the equation to 5 and solve. When it says h(x)=0, it's asking you to find x for the equation to equal 0.

It's easy! all you have to do is set the equation to 0

so 4x-4=0

add 4 from both sides

4x = 4

divide

x=1

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