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Given the function h(a)=9a2+46a, solve for h(a)=−5
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Given the function h(a)=9a2+46a, solve for h(a)=−5
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Answer:
a = -1/9, -5
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h(a) = 9a^2 + 46a
h(-5) = 9(-5)^2 + 46(-5)
h(-5) = 9(25) - 230
h(-5) = 225 - 230
h(-5) = -5 (Answer)
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