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  • 22-11-2016
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find the nonpermissible replacement for the variable y in this expression (y^2)/(-3y+9) find the nonpermissible replacement for the variable y in this expression (y^2)/(-3y+9)

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  • 25-11-2016
The nonpermissible replacement for the variable y in this expression is y = 3.


Substituting y = 3 to the expressions yields:


(3)^2/(-3(3)+9) 


9/0, which is undefined.


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