SOLUTION: if h(x)=2x^2+3x+1, find h(-2)

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Question 875292: if h(x)=2x^2+3x+1, find h(-2)
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h(x)=2x^2+3x+1


h(-2)=2(-2)^2+3(-2)+1


h(-2)=2(4)+3(-2)+1


h(-2)=8-6+1


h(-2)=3

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