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Given h(x) = x^2 - 2, what is the value of h(-3)

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Answer:

-11

Explanation:

plug -3 in x values.

h(-3) = -3^2 -2

=-11

User Aloy A Sen
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Answer: h(-3) = 7

Explanation: If h(x) = x² - 2, then h(-3) = (-3)² - 2

which simplifies to 9 - 2 or 7.

Remember to always use parenthses when

substituting your given value in for x.

User Gokhan Caglar
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