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3. If h(x) = 5 – xạ, then calculate h(a - 2).
A. -a² +9
B.
-a² +3
C.
-a2-4a +9
D.
-a2 + 4a +1


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If h(x) = 5 – xạ, then calculate h(a - 2).
A. -a² +9
B.
-a² +3
C.
-a2-4a +9
D.
-a2 + 4a +1

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