Compute the following:

h(x) = x^2 + 1
h(3)

Just replace x with 3 and work it out

I get the answer 3.3

arhhhggg!, how can you possible get that?

h(x) = x^2 + 1
h(3) = 3^2 + 1 = 9+1 =10

easy -- 3.2 + 1 = 3.3, right?

To compute h(3) for the function h(x) = x^2 + 1, you need to substitute the value of 3 in place of x in the function.

So, h(3) = (3)^2 + 1

Now, we can calculate it step by step:

First, square the value of 3:
3^2 = 9

Next, add 1 to the squared value:
9 + 1 = 10

Therefore, h(3) is equal to 10.