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When evaluating (6 x + 9) squared minus 5 for x = 1, the given value of 1 is substituted for what part of the expression?
the exponent
the constant
the variable
any numerical value

User Xyv
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Answer:

Variable

  • As variable is x and we have to substitute x=1

Explanation:

Let's find the value


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow (6x+9)^2-5


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow (6+9)^2-5


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 14^2-5


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 196-5


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 191

User Elliot Nelson
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Answer:

the variable

Explanation:

Given expression:


(6x+9)^2-5

When evaluating the expression for
x=1, we need substitute 1 for the variable (
x) in the expression.

Evaluating the expression for
x=1:


\implies (6\cdot1+9)^2-5


\implies (6+9)^2-5


\implies (15)^2-5


\implies 225-5


\implies 220

User Aurelien Souchet
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