SOLUTION: The function h is defined as h(x)=9/6x^2-7x, find h(x+2)

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Question 1064456: The function h is defined as h(x)=9/6x^2-7x, find h(x+2)
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm assuming this is 9/(6x^2-7x), otherwise I would make the first part 3/2, which probably would have been done.
Everywhere there is an x, put in (x+2)
9/(6(x+2)^2-7(x+2))
The denominator is 6(x^2+4x+4-7x-14) or 6(x^2-3x-10)
h(x)=9/(6x^2-18x-60) or 3/(2x^2-9x-30), the parentheses matter.
3/2x^2-9x-60 is not wrong but ambiguous.
I don't know if the original function was 9/6x^2-7x, which can be 3/2x^2-7x or 9/(6x^2-7x), which cannot be reduced.

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