For the function $f(x) = \frac{x - 9}{-5x - 6}$, evaluate $f(\sqrt{3})$. (Enter your answers using exact values.) Rationalize the denominator in your final answer. Provide your answer below: f($\sqrt{3}$) =
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Step 1: To evaluate f(\sqrt(3)), we substitute x=\sqrt(3) into the function f(x)=(x-9)/(-5x-6). Show more…
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