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What is h(-3) given h(x) = -12 – xl?
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h(-3) given
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assuming u added a “l” in there here it is:
Since h(-3) u have to replace x with -3
h(x)=-12-(-3)
negative multiply negative is positive so
h(x)=-12+3
h(x)=-9 <= answer
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Answer:
= -6
Explanation:
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