Substitute h for x in the function f(x)=1/x^2−3 to solve for f(h).
\[f(x) =\frac{ 1 }{ x^2-3 }\]
Do you know what the answer is? Because to me it just sounds like it is just 1/h^2-3?
no i have no clue how to get the answer :( lol so would you just fill h in where all the x's are?
@Gerardo_cast23
Yeah thats the only thing that comes to mind? YOu cant really do much more with this problem if it just asking for f(h)
thank you so much :) i really really appreciate it!! :)
Youre Very welcome. Ill be glad to help you with more problems if you need help (:
oh my goodness that would be amazing! I have an 11 page paper due tomorrow of all math problems that i dont really know how to do :( i would realllllly appreciate it! :))
Oh youre very welcome! and yeah then we best hurry up because ill only be online for another hour i believe
okay sounds good to me! thank you so so much!! you are the best lifesaver ever!!
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