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11 January, 08:01

Find the value of this expression if x = 9. x square + 6 over x-6.

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  1. 11 January, 08:19
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    Hold on, does the equation look like this? (x^2+6) / x-6? Because if so then you'd substitute nine for x first. Then you'd multiply nine by itself getting eighty-one, after that add six to get eighty-seven. substitute nine for x one more and subtract six. take eighty-seven divided by three to get an answer of twenty-nine. But if the equation is saying the square of nine aside from nine squared then you'd have an entirely different problem. That one would look similar to * square symbol * (9) + 6/9-6

    , You'd solve this by finding the square of nine which is three then you'd add six and get a numerator of nine. Then you go about the bottom the same as you would have in the first equation, subtract six from nine giving you a denominator of three so you now have nine over three which simplified is three.

    The two answers are 29 or 3 depending on the equation.
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