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F (x)= x/x-2 when x= 6

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To find f(x) when x=6, we need to substitute 6 for x in the function f(x)=x/(x-2). This gives:

f(6) = 6/(6-2) = 6/4 = 3/2

Therefore, f(6) = 3/2 when f(x) = x/(x-2) and x=6.

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\: \sf \: f(x) = (x)/( x - 2) \\

Given x = 6


\: \sf \longrightarrow (6)/(6 - 2) \\


\: \sf \longrightarrow (6)/(4) \\


\: \sf \longrightarrow (3)/(2) \\

So,


\: \sf \longrightarrow \: f(x) = (3)/(2) \\


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