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What is the excluded value of x for the expression 1/x-6?

A.) x = –6
B.) x = –1
C.) x = 1
D.) x = 6

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the excluded value of x for the expression 1/x-6 is
D.) x = 6
User Agrawal Shraddha
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Answer:

Option (d) is correct.

The excluded value of x for the given expression
(1)/(x-6) is 6.

Explanation:

Given : Expression
(1)/(x-6)

We have to find the excluded value of x for the given expression
(1)/(x-6).

Consider the given expression
(1)/(x-6)

Since, when x = 6 then the value of denominator becomes 0 and also, the expression
(1)/(6-6) becomes
(1)/(0) , which makes the expression not defined.

Thus, The excluded value of x for the given expression
(1)/(x-6) is 6.

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