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If f (x) is a polynomial and 'k' is any real number, then the
real number obtained by replacing x by k is denoted by​

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Step-by-step explanation:

If p(x) is a polynomial in x, and if k is any real number, then the value obtained by replacing x by k in p(x) is called the value of p(x) at x=k

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