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31 May, 11:56

Given h (f) = -2 (t+5) ^2 + 4, find h (-8)

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  1. 31 May, 12:07
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given h (f) = -2 (t+5) ^2 + 4

    There is an intermediate step which is

    h (f) = - 2 (f + 5) ^2 + 4

    h (-8) = - 2 (-8 + 5) ^2 + 4

    h (-8) = - 2 (-3) ^2 + 4

    h (-8) = - 2 (9) + 4

    h (-8) = - 18 + 4

    h (-8) = - 14
  2. 31 May, 12:14
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    h (-8) = 22

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Plug - 8 in for t and simplify ...

    h (-8) = 2 (-8 + 5) ² + 4

    h (-8) = 2 (-3) ² + 4

    h (-8) = 2 (9) + 4

    h (-8) = 18 + 4

    h (-8) = 22
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