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Given the function h(x)=-4+6,
Find the value of h(-2)

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h(x) = -4 + 6

h(x) = 2

h(-2) = 2 because It's a constant function, when you substitute any x-values, you still get the same y-value.

Even if you substitute x = 1000, you still get y = 2.

Therefore, h(-2) = 2

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If you mean h(x) = -4x+6

then h(-2) = 8+6 = 14

therefore, h(-2) = 14 for h(x) = -4x+6

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