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Mathematics, 06.06.2021 04:10 pilararcos

The graph of y=h(x) is a line segment joining the points (1, -5) and (9,1). Drag the endpoints of the segment below to graph y = h-'(x).


The graph of y=h(x) is a line segment joining the points (1, -5) and (9,1).

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