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Find h(-8)=2(t+5)^2+4

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  • 04-11-2022

Given the equation :

[tex]h(t)=2(t+5)^2+4[/tex]

We need to find the value of h(-8)

So, substitute with t = -8 at the given equation :

[tex]\begin{gathered} h(-8)=2(-8+5)^2+4 \\ h(-8)=2(-3)^2+4 \\ h(-8)=2\cdot9+4 \\ h(-8)=18+4 \\ \\ h(-8)=22 \end{gathered}[/tex]

So, the answer is : the value of h(-8) = 22

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