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Which equation is true for the function h(x) = 16x?
A) h(1.25) = 20
B) h(–1.25) = –0.5
C) h(–0.5) = 0.25
D) h(0.75) = 12
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Which equation is true for the function h(x) = 16x?
A) h(1.25) = 20
B) h(–1.25) =...
A) h(1.25) = 20
B) h(–1.25) =...
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