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Adonis Parker
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10 February, 08:25
Given h (*) = -3*+2, solve for x when h (*) = -4
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Ulises Adams
10 February, 08:35
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-3•-4+2 - 3•-4=12 cause - times - = positive then add 2 so u get 14
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Abbott
10 February, 08:52
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Answer:14
Step-by-step explanation:
h (x) = -3x+2
h (-4) = -3 (-4) + 2
h (-4) = 12+2
h (-4) = 14
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