Question 1203635
We first calculate f(2) by substituting x=2 in the given function. We substitute this value into the second function to get h(f(2)), which equals -20.
Given are two functions, f(x)=-2x + 4 and h(x)=5x. We need to find the value of h(f(2)).
The question asks for an application of the function composition, which is a concept in mathematics.
We first find the value of f(2) by substituting x=2 in the function f(x) = -2x + 4. This computes to -4.
This result is then substituted into the second function h(x)=5x to calculate h(f(2)). Therefore, h(-4) = 5*(-4) which equals to -20. So, h(f(2)) is -20.