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Graph the linear function h(x)=−5.

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A graph of a function, h(x), is the set of the ordered pairs of points on the coordinate plane of the form (x, h(x))

Please find attached the required graph of the function h(x) = -5

The reason the attached graph of h(x) = -5 is correct is as follows;

The given function to be graphed is presented as follows;

h(x) = -5

Therefore, the value of the output of the function is constant for all input values, for which we have the following table of values;


\begin{array}cc \mathbf{x}&&\mathbf{h(x)}\\0&&-5\\1&&-5\\2&&-5\\3&&-5\\4&&-5\\5&&-5\end{array}\right]

The graph of the above data is a horizontal line at h(x) = -5, parallel to the x-axis, as shown in the attached diagram created with MS Excel

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Graph the linear function h(x)=−5.-example-1
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