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  • 25-10-2022
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h(x) =-4x+ 3; Find h(x-1)

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  • 25-10-2022

Answer:

h(x-1) = - 4x + 7

Explanation:

To find h(x - 1), we need to replace x by (x-1) on h(x). Then:

[tex]\begin{gathered} h(x)=-4x+3 \\ h(x-1)=-4(x-1)+3 \\ h(x-1)=-4x-4(1)+3 \\ h(x-1)=-4x+4+3 \\ h(x-1)=-4x+7 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, h(x-1) = - 4x + 7

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