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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 09:01 powella033

- The function h(x) is given below.
h(x) = {(3.-5), (5.-7). (6.-9). (10.-12), (12. –16)}
Which of the following gives h-'(x)?
a.{(3.5), (5.7). (6.9) (10. 12). (12.16)}
b.[(-53).(-7 5), (–9.6) (–12. 10), (-16 12)}
c.[(3-5), (5-7), (6 -9) (10 -12) (12-16)
d.{(5.3). (7.5). (9.6) (12.10) (16 12);

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