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If it’s too blurry let me know. I’ve been plugging in these points and idk maybe I’m doing something wrong but o can’t get the left to equal 1.
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If it’s too blurry let me know. I’ve been plugging in these points and idk maybe I’m doing something wrong but o can’t get the left to equal 1.
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If it’s too blurry let me know. I’ve been plugging in these points and idk maybe I’m doing something wrong but o can’t get the left to equal 1.
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Answer: A. -4
Explanation:
6/((-4)^2-9)-(1/-4-3)= 6/7+1/7=1
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