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77julia77 [94]
2 years ago
7

Let h(x)=-1/3x+2. Find -4h(9)

Mathematics
1 answer:
ryzh [129]2 years ago
4 0

\qquad \qquad  \bf \huge\star \:  \:  \large{  \underline{Answer} }  \huge \:  \: \star

\qquad❖ \:  \sf \: - 4 \: h(9) = 4

\textsf{  \underline{\underline{Steps to solve the problem} }:}

\qquad❖ \:  \sf \:h(x) =  -  \cfrac{1}{3} x + 2

we need to find -4 h(9) :

\qquad❖ \:  \sf \: - 4 \: h(9)

\qquad❖ \:  \sf \: - 4 \bigg(-  \dfrac{1}{3} \times 9 + 2 \bigg)

\qquad❖ \:  \sf \: - 4( - 3 + 2)

\qquad❖ \:  \sf \: - 4( - 1)

\qquad❖ \:  \sf \:4

\qquad \large \sf {Conclusion}  :

\qquad❖ \:  \sf \: - 4 \: h(9) = 4

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