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Find h(3) if h(t) = 5(t – 1) + 3

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Answer:

13

Step-by-step explanation:

Replace the variable [tex]t[/tex] with [tex]3[/tex] in the expression.

[tex]h (3) = 5 ((3)-1)+3[/tex]

Simplify [tex]5((3)-1)+3[/tex]

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Remove parentheses. [tex]5((3)-1)+3[/tex]

Simplify each term by subtracting [tex]1[/tex] from [tex]3[/tex].    [tex]5*2+3[/tex]

Multiply [tex]5[/tex] by [tex]2[/tex].   [tex]10+3[/tex]

Add [tex]10[/tex] and [tex]3[/tex]

Finally... gives you 13 :)

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