SOLUTION: find h(x)=x-6 if 0<=x<=1 and 3 if x>1 find h(2.5)
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Question 132271: find h(x)=x-6 if 0<=x<=1 and 3 if x>1 find h(2.5)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm assuming that your problem looks like this right?
Remember, h(2.5) is really saying: "find the output of h(x) when x=2.5". So this means that x=2.5. Since 2.5>1, this means that we're going to use the equation h(x)=3.
So the answer is simply h(2.5)=3
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