SOLUTION: I have been stuck on problems like this for a few days. Someone please help.
The graph of a function "h" is given.
1. Find h(-2), h(0), and h(3)
2. Find the domain and ran
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Question 823028: I have been stuck on problems like this for a few days. Someone please help.
The graph of a function "h" is given.
1. Find h(-2), h(0), and h(3)
2. Find the domain and range of h
3. Find the values of x for which h(x)=3
4. find the values of x for which h(x) ≤ 3
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"Your problem statement says the graph of function h is given"
Do you have an image (jpg) of that graph? or the function statement? i.e.
h(x) = x +3 (something like that?)
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