The piecewise function h(x) is shown on the graph.
What is the value of h(2)?

x = 2, h(2) = 0
You can see it clearly on the graph.
Answer
0 (you got it correct)
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Answer. Third option: 0
Solution:
This function has two parts:
1. The first part is a decreasing right line for: -4 <= x <= 2. In the two ends -4 and 2 is "=" because the points are filled.
2. The second part is an increasing right line for 2 < x <= 4. In the left end is "<" because the point is not filled. In the right end is "=" because the point is filled.
We need h(2), this is the value of the function h(x) for x=2. This value of x is in the first interval -4 <= x <=2, then we must use the line at right. For this line when x=2 the value of y (value of the function) is zero, because this point is on the x-axis, where y is equal to zero, then h(2)=0