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| Question 63661This question is from textbook introductory and intermediate algebra
 :  My book say's "find the indicated function values for each function" this is under the chapter Radical Expressions and Functions and I can't seem to understand what they mean??
 Problem: h(x)=radical sign then (x-2)^2    h(5)
 h(3)
 h(0)
 h(-5)
 Any help and explanations would be appreciated  Tammy N 
This question is from textbook introductory and intermediate algebra
 
 Answer by praseenakos@yahoo.com(507)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! QUESTION: "find the indicated function values for each function" this is under the chapter Radical Expressions and Functions and I can't seem to understand what they mean??
 Problem: h(x)=radical sign then (x-2)^2    h(5)
 h(3)
 h(0)
 h(-5)
 ANSWER;
 
 
 
 h(x) = rad { (x-2)^2 }
 To find out  h( 5), just replace x by 5.
 
 That is,
 
 h(5) = rad { (5-2)^2 }
 = rad { (3 )^2
 = rad { 9}
 = 3, because square root of 9 is 3
 
 Now,
 h(3) = rad { (3-2)^2 }
 = rad { (1)^2 }
 = rad 1
 = 1 , because square root of 1 is 1
 
 h(0) = rad { (0-2)^2 }
 = rad { (-2)^2 }
 =rad { 4 }
 = 2, because square root of 4 is 2
 
 h(-5) =rad { (-5-2)^2 }
 =rad { (-7)^2 }
 = rad { 49 }
 = 7, because square root of  49 is 7
 
 Hope you Understood.
 
 Regards.
 
 praseenakos@yahoo.co.in
 
 
 
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