PART 2: Use your Calculator to find the missing values for each problem. Be sure to use the correct variable. Use the given function to find the missing values. 6 - 7: $h(x) = \frac{2}{5}x - 3$ 6. $h(20) = $ 7. $h(18) = $ 8 - 9: $g(x) = -4x + 7$ 8. $g(x) = -57$ 9. $g(x) = 35$
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For the first problem, we are given the function 6 - 7: 1x) - X - 3. We need to find the missing value. To do this, we can substitute the given values into the function and solve for the missing value. Substituting 6 for x, we have: 6 - 7: 1(6) - 6 - 3. Show more…
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