Math Problem Statement

The graph of y = h(x) is shown below. Find h(5).

Solution

To find h(5)h(5), you need to look at the graph of the function y=h(x)y = h(x) and locate the point where x=5x = 5. The value of h(5)h(5) corresponds to the y-coordinate of the point on the graph at x=5x = 5.

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Here are some related questions that might interest you:

  1. What is the significance of h(x)h(x) at different points on the graph?
  2. How does one find h(x)h(x) from a table of values?
  3. How do increasing and decreasing intervals relate to h(x)h(x)?
  4. How can you tell if a graph has a maximum or minimum point?
  5. How does the slope of the graph relate to the behavior of h(x)h(x)?

Tip: Always check for critical points like maxima, minima, and points of inflection to better understand the graph of a function.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Function Graphs
Coordinate Geometry

Formulas

h(x) = y-coordinate when x = 5

Theorems

Fundamental Theorem of Algebra (Graph Interpretation)

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 8-10