Mathematical Equation: Calculating a² + b/a

Question:

If a=4 and b=-6, what is the value of a² + b/a?

Answer:

The value of a² + b/a when a=4 and b=-6 is 14.5.

In this mathematical equation, we are given the values a=4 and b=-6. To calculate a² + b/a, we need to substitute these values into the equation.

First, let's find the values of a² and b/a:

a² = 4² = 16

b/a = -6/4 = -1.5

Now, substitute these values into the equation:

a² + b/a = 16 + (-1.5) = 14.5

Therefore, the correct answer is 14.5 when a=4 and b=-6.

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