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G(x) = 30x + 5

h(x) = 10x – 15

Find h(–3) + g(–5)

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Answer:

The answer is: -190

Explanation:

First, you need to input the -3 into the h(x) equation as follows:

h(-3) = 10(-3) - 15, then solve.

h(-3) = -30 - 15

h(-3) = -45.

Then you do the same for g(-5).

So, g(-5) = 30(-5) + 5

g(-5) = -150 + 5

g(-5) = -145.

Now you add the -45 and -145.

h(-3) + g(-5) = -45 - 145

h(-3) + g(-5) = -190.

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