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find the value of q(-6)-q(-5) if q(x)=4x+1​

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Answered by harsh23337
8

Answer:

q(-6)-q(-5)if q(x)=4x+1

first we solve q(x)=4x+1

q×x=4x+1

q=(4x÷x)+1

q=4+1

q=5.

second we solve q(-6)-q(-5)

5(-6)-5(-5)

5-16

-11,is the correct answer.

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Answered by sadiaanam
2

Answer:

The value of q(-6)-q(-5) if q(x)=4x+1​ is -11.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the question

Given That :

The equation (-6)-q(-5) if q(x)=4x+1​

To find:

the value of  q(-6)-q(-5) if q(x)=4x+1​

Solution:

q(-6)-q(-5)if q(x)=4x+1

first we solve q(x)=4x+1

q×x=4x+1

q=(4x÷x)+1

q=4+1

q=5.

second we solve q(-6)-q(-5)

5(-6)-5(-5)

5-16

-11,is the correct answer.

Therefore, the value of q(-6)-q(-5) if q(x)=4x+1​ is -11.

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