SOLUTION: if h(t)=t-2/t+1 find h(0),h(-2), H(2),h(-1), and h(1), if possible
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: if h(t)=t-2/t+1 find h(0),h(-2), H(2),h(-1), and h(1), if possible
This question is from textbook Iintermediate algebra
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Just substitute the values given for t and do the arithmetic. The only one that will cause a problem is h(-1) because substituting -1 for t in the denominator gives you a zero in the denominator -- hence the function is not defined at t = -1.
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