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given h(x) = -x + 1, find h(0)

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highwireact
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  • 24-10-2017
h(0) simply refers to the value of the function h(x) when x = 0. All we have to do to find that value is substitute the x's in the expression for 0's. Here, we have:

h(x) = -x + 1
h(0) = -(0) + 1 = 1

So, h(0) in this case would be 1.
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ashleejane
ashleejane ashleejane
  • 24-10-2017
h(0)=0+1
answer is 1
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