h(x) = The function h is defined by 8/(5x+6). What is h(2) the value of? -
Correct answer: 2
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Explanation
1 = The correct answer is 2. The value of h^2h is the value of h^xh when x 2. 2 = 8 Substituting 2 for x in the given equation yields h^ h 52+6, which is equivalent 2 = 8 2 = 1 1^ h to h^ h 16, or h^ h 2. Therefore, the value of h^2h is 2. Note that 1/2 and .5 are examples of ways to enter a correct answer.
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