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How do you find h(−2a) given h(a)=a2+4?

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Answered by vivo1726
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h(-2a) = (-2a)² +4

= 4a² + 4

= 4(a² + 1)

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Answered by Anonymous
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h(a) = a² + 4

To find h(-2a) juz replace a by -2a

i,e

h(-2a) = (-2a)² + 4

h(-2a) = 4a² + 4

h(-2a) = 4{ a² + 1 }

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