SOLUTION: I don't really know what this question is called so Here it is "let the function h be defined by h(x)=14+(x^2/4). If h(2m)=9m, what is one possible value for m?
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Question 883501: I don't really know what this question is called so Here it is "let the function h be defined by h(x)=14+(x^2/4). If h(2m)=9m, what is one possible value for m?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The beginning is x=2m. That means, substitute, and solve for m.
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