Asked by Jena
h(x)=(2-2x^2)/-2
h(-2)
I get (-2-2(-2)^2)/-2
(-2-2(4)/-2
6/-2=-3
h(-2)=-3
h(-2)
I get (-2-2(-2)^2)/-2
(-2-2(4)/-2
6/-2=-3
h(-2)=-3
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Answered by
Qpee
h(x) = (2 - 2x^2)/-2
h(-2) = (2 - 2[2^2])/-2
h(-2) = (2 - 2[4])/-2
h(-2) = (2 - 8)/-2
h(-2) = -6/-2
h(-2) = 3
This is what I get from what the original function was as typed and plugging -2 into it.
h(-2) = (2 - 2[2^2])/-2
h(-2) = (2 - 2[4])/-2
h(-2) = (2 - 8)/-2
h(-2) = -6/-2
h(-2) = 3
This is what I get from what the original function was as typed and plugging -2 into it.
Answered by
Jena
I see what I did, I put a neg in front when it should have been and carried it through. Thanks
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