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What is h(-3) given h(x) = – |2 – x| ?

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Answer:

h(-3) = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

h(x) = - |2 - x|

h(-3) = - |2 - (-3)|

Apply the rule x - (-y) = x + y.

h(-3) = -|2 + 3|

Add.

h(-3) = -|5|

Apply the absolute value.

h(-3) = -5.

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