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Find the value of the polynomial 5x - 4x + 3 at
1. x=0​

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Answered by Yuseong
39

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the provided information in the given question, we have :

⠀⠀⠀⠀★ p(x) = 5x ― 4x + 3

We have been asked to calculate the value of p(x) at x = 0.

As we have to find the value of p(x) at x = 0, so that means we need to calculate the value of p(0). Hence, in order to find the value of p(0), we need to substitute the value of x as 0 in the p(x).

\implies\sf{p(x)=5x-4x+3}\\

Substitute the value of x in the RHS and replace p(x) by p(0) in LHS.

\implies\sf{p(0)=5(0)-4 (0)+3}\\

Performing multiplication in RHS, we get :

\implies\sf{p(0)=0-0+3}\\

Performing subtraction in RHS.

\implies\boxed{\red{\sf{p(0) = 3 }}}\\

The value of the polynomial 5x ― 4x + 3 at x = 0 is 3.

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Answered by Anonymous
35

 \bigstar \:  \pink{ \bf{ \underline{Question :-}}}

Find the value of the polynomial 5x - 4x + 3 at x = 0

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In this question we have to calculate the value of the polynomial p(x) when the value of x is 0, this means that we will have to put 0 in place of x in this equation and equate it.

  \bigstar \:  \green{\bf{ \underline{Solution :-}}}

Putting the value of p(x) as p(0), we get,

  \sf\implies \: 5x  - 4x + 3 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:   \\  \\  \sf\implies \:5(0) - 4(0) + 3 \\  \\  \sf\implies \:0 + 3  = 3 \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:

Therefore, the value of p(x) at x = 0 is   \underline{ \boxed{ \sf \pink{3}}}.

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