Your "<span>h (x)=x 2 squared +6x-3" is ambiguous. If you meant "x squared," then you need only write x^2 OR "x squared," but NOT "x 2 squared."
I will assume that by "</span><span>h (x)=x 2 squared +6x-3" you actually meant:
</span><span>h(x)=x^2 +6x-3. To find h(3), subst. 3 for x: h(3) = (3)^2 + 6(3) - 3, or
h(3) = 9 + 18 - 3, or h(3) = 24.</span>
I got that x equals -3.809523 (repeating)
Rest are 19/36
it is 1 -(1/4) - (2/9)
= 1-9/36 - 8/36
= (36-9-8)/36
= 19/36.
Consider re-writing this formula as "A = pi*r^2." The backslash symbol "\" is unnecessary.
If A = pi*r^2, and we wish to solve for r, then divide both sides by pi:
A/pi = r^2
Taking the square root of both sides, sqrt(A/pi) = r (r must be positive in this situation).