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( h -3 )2 for h = 5 what is it

User Andrew Mackenzie
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Answer: Hello :)

your answer is 4

Explanation:

Below:

( h -3 )2 for h = 5

( 5 -3 )2 f

5-3=2

=2 x 2

=4

User FunThomas
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Answer:
4

Explanation:

Substitute the value of the variable into the equation and simplify.

I evaluate and found the exact value: 4


( h -3 )2 \\h = 5

If you want me to Find the Linearization at h=5: Use the formula
L(x)=f(a)+f'(a)
(x-a) to find the linearization.

Answer(Find the Linearization at h=5):
L(x)=2x-6

User Vitaliy Rayets
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