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Find p(3) if p(x) = x² - 5x + 6 is given​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Find p(3) if p(x) = x² - 5x + 6 is given\\

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p(x) = x² - 5x + 6 (given)

then p(3) = 3² - 5(3) + 6

= 9 - 15 + 6

= 15 - 15 = 0

Hence, p(3) = 0

Answered by xainlone8
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Answer:

Hy Mate

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, p(x)=x2−5x−6

⇒p(3)=32−5×3−6

⇒p(3)=9−15−6

⇒p(3)=−12

its ur answer i hope it ill helps u

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