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Find the value of p(2) + p(-2) for the polynomial x^2-3x+1
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Answered by saivivek16
2

Step-by-step explanation:

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x²-3x+1

if p(x)=2

p(2)=(2)²-3(2)+1

=4-6+1

= -1

if p(x)= -2

p(-2)=(-2)²-3(-2)+1

=4+6+1

=11

p(2)+p(-2)

=-1+11

=10

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Step-by-step explanation:

If p(2)= x^2-3x+1

= (2) ^2-3(2)+1

= 4-6+1

= -2+1

= - 1

If p(-2) = x^2-3x+1

= (-2)^2-3(-2)+1

= 4+6+1

= 11

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