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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
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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
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Answer:
the variable
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Answer:
the variable
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i got it right on edge :)
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