If g(x)= -2^2 and h(x)=x-2/5. Find the indicated value.

h(g(5))

I got -5.4. is that right?

To find the value of h(g(5)), we first need to substitute 5 into the function g(x) and then take that result and substitute it into the function h(x).

Let's begin by finding g(5):
g(x) = -2^2

Replace x with 5:
g(5) = -2^2

Next, we evaluate the exponent: -2^2 = -4.

Now we have the value of g(5) as -4.

Next, we substitute -4 into h(x):
h(x) = x - 2/5

Replace x with -4:
h(-4) = -4 - 2/5

To simplify this, we need a common denominator between -4 and 2/5, which is 5.

We rewrite -4 as -20/5:
h(-4) = -20/5 - 2/5

Combining the numerators:
h(-4) = (-20 - 2)/5

Simplifying the numerator:
h(-4) = -22/5

Therefore, the value of h(g(5)) is -22/5, which is equivalent to -4.4 in decimal form. So, your answer of -5.4 is incorrect.