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𝑦 = X 2+√𝑥 2+1 2𝑥−6 at the point x=3

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𝑦 = X 2+√𝑥 2+1 2𝑥−6 at the point x=3

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Solution

To find the value of the function at the point x=3, we simply substitute x=3 into the function:

y = (3^2 + sqrt(3^2 + 1)) / (2*3 - 6)

Solving step by step:

y = (9 + sqrt(9 + 1)) / (6 - 6)

y = (9 + sqrt(10)) / 0

However, division by zero is undefined in mathematics. Therefore, the function y is undefined at the point x=3.

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