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

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Answered by NiyatiMu
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Answer:

-4

Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomial is q(x)=4x+1.

To find q(-6)-q(-5) we need to find the values of both individually first.

For finding the value of q(-6), replace the x by -6 in the equation.

4(-6)+1

-24+1

-23

Similarly, for q(-5).

4(-5)+1

-20+1

-19

Thus, q(-6)-q(-5)

=-23-(-19)

=-23+19

=-4

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