Math, asked by GlitteringPrincess, 6 months ago

for x=0 find the value of the polynomial
 {x }^{2}  - 5x + 5

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Answered by amanyadav15041977
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let p(x)=x

2

−5x+5

∴p(0)=(0)

2

−5×0+5

=0−0+5=5

Hence , for x=0 the value of the polynomial is 5.

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