Math, asked by AnonymousLadki, 6 months ago

Find the value of the polynomial (x)=5x−4x2+3 
(i) x = 0

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let  f(x) = 5x−4x^2+3

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(i) When x = 0

f(0) = 5(0)-4(0)^2+3

= 3

Answered by Rudranil420
7

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f(x)=5x−4x²+3 

=> f(0) = 5(0)-4(0)²+3

= 0-0+3

= 3

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