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Given h(x)=2x+5h(x)=2x+5, find h(-6)h(−6)

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Answered by homework6567
2

Answer:

h(x)=2x+5

h(-6)=2(-6)+5

=-12+5

=-7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by GraceS
7

\sf\huge\bold{Answer:}

Given :

\sf:⟶h(x)=2x+5

To find :

Value of h(-6)

Solution :

\sf:⟶h(x)=2x+5

\fbox{When [x= -6] }

\sf:⟶h( - 6)=2( - 6)+5

\sf:⟶h( - 6)= - 12+5

\sf:⟶h( - 6)= - 7

\sf\purple{:⟶h( - 6)= - 7}

Value of \sf h( - 6) when x = -6 for \sf h(x)=2x+5 is \sf{ - 7}

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