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  • 14-07-2017
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For the function h defined by h(x)=2x2−2, find h(−12)

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  • 27-07-2017

Given h(x), we can find for the value of h(-12) by simply substituting x with -12 in the equation. Therefore,

h (x) = 2 x^2 – 2

When x = -12

h (-12) = 2 (-12)^2 – 2

h (-12) = 286       (ANSWER)

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