Math, asked by ssbittu, 10 months ago

1. If p(x) = 3x - 2x + 6x - 5, find p(2).​

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Answered by Rotinheaven
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Answer:

P(2)=3(2)-2(2)+6(2)-5

P(2)=6-4+12-5

P(2)=2+7

P(2)=9


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Answered by puru754
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If p(x) = 3x - 2x + 6x - 5
Putting x = 2, we get,
p(2) = 3(2) - 2(2) + 6(2) - 5
= 6 - 4 + 12 - 5
= 14 - 5
= 9
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