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evaluate the expression when n=5 n^(2)-6n 6

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Akandz
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  • 02-03-2024

Answer:

When n = 5, the expression is equal to  1.

To evaluate the expression, simply we can substitute n = 5 into the expression.

[tex]n^2-6n +6[/tex]

[tex](5)^2-6(5)+6[/tex]

[tex]25-30+6[/tex]

[tex]=1[/tex]

So, when n = 5. the expression is 1.

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