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Evaluate the expression when x= -6.
x² + 8x-9

User Utarid
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Answer:

-21.

Explanation:

Evaluating an expression is very similar to solving an equation, just without an equal sign.

Start by plugging in the given x value into your expression


x^(2) +8x-9

to


(-6)^(2) +8(-6)-9

Because a negative multiplied by another negative or itself cancels the negatives out,
(-6)^(2) and
6^(2) are the same when evaluated**.


36+8(-6)-9

Positive times negative makes negative, so
8(-6) is
-48, which leaves


36-48-9

Then by simplifying, you get


-12-9

and finally


-21

Hope this helped!

**Be careful though, because
(-6)^(2) and
-6^(2) are not the same thing.
-6^(2) is read as
-(6)^(2), which implies that you're squaring 6, but the ending value is negative.

User Novicegeek
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-21 is the answer :)
User Geovani Martinez
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