Suppose that the function h is defined, for all real numbers, as follows. h(x) = { 2 if x ? -2 -(x-1)" if -2 < x < 2 1/2x+2 if x ? 2 Find h(-2), h(-1), and h(4). h(-2) = h(-1) = h(4) =
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