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12 May, 13:04
If h (x) = (x-5) ^2-6x find the value of h (-4)
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Alyssa Holloway
12 May, 13:21
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H (x) = (x-5) ^2-6x
h (-4) = (-4-5) ^2-6 (-4)
= (16+25) + 24
=41+24
h (-4) = 65
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