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What is the excluded value of x for (x-4)^2/(x-9)^2

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Answer:

The answer is D, 9

Explanation:

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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

We have to find the excluded value for expression for:


((x-4)^2)/((x-9)^2)

for the above expression to be well defined the denominator can't be zero

i.e. (x-9)^2≠0

i.e. x-9≠0

i.e. x≠9

Hence, the excluded value for the expression
((x-4)^2)/((x-9)^2) is:

9

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