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  • 19-11-2017
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H(x)=-4x+3;when h(x)=11

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  • 19-11-2017
To solve this, since you know that h(x) is 11 and that it also equals -4x+3, you set them equal to one another which would look like this: 11=-4x+3.
Then, to solve for x, which is what I am assuming the question is asking, you would subtract 3 from both sides to isolate -4x, which would result in this:
-4x=8
Now, to solve for x, divide both sides by -4, and you get your answer which is x=-2
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