Math, asked by pritigupta6627, 1 month ago

If p(K) = K-5, find the value of p(k)+ p (-k).​

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Answered by ravi2303kumar
2

Answer:

p(k)+p(-k) =  -10

Step-by-step explanation:

given, p(K) = K-5

=> p(-k) = -k-5

=> p(k)+p(-k) = k-5-k-5

                    = -10

Answered by Malhar258060
1

Answer:

hey frnd here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

p(k) = K-5 -------(1)

p(-k)= -K-5 = -(K+5) ----------(2).

from (1) and (2)

p(k) + p(-k)= -10

So your final answer is -10

I hope you get your answer

thnx for asking

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