SOLUTION: find a linear function h given h(-2) = -4 and h(-8) = -3
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Question 348526: find a linear function h given h(-2) = -4 and h(-8) = -3
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
h(-2) = -4 and h(-8) = -3
There are two linear functions here.
h(-2) = -4
What number added to -2 = -4? How about -2? Then x = -2. We can make the
first linear function.
h(x) = x - 2
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h(-8) = -3
What number added to -8 will produce -3?
How about 5?
h(x) = x + 5
This is your second linear function.
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