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The function ( h(x) = x - 5 ) is a linear function that describes a straight line with a slope of 1 and a y-intercept at -5. It represents the output, or value of ( h(x) ), as the input ( x ) is decreased by 5. Essentially, for any given value of ( x ), the function subtracts 5 from it, shifting the graph of the function down by 5 units on the y-axis.

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