SOLUTION: f(x)=4x-3 h(x)=-5x+7 solve: f(-3)+h(2)

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Question 290597: f(x)=4x-3 h(x)=-5x+7
solve: f(-3)+h(2)

Answer by user_dude2008(1862)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(-3)=4(-3)-3=-12-3=-15

h(2)=-5(2)+7=-10+7=-3

f(-3)+h(2)=-15-3=-18

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