SOLUTION: suppose that the function h is defined as follows: h(x)={4 if x cannot equal 1 {-3 if x = 1 h(-3)= h(1)= h(5)=

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Question 554863: suppose that the function h is defined as follows:
h(x)={4 if x cannot equal 1
{-3 if x = 1
h(-3)=
h(1)=
h(5)=

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the definition given above to get


h(-3)=4

h(1)=-3

h(5)=4


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