Math, asked by gautamsingh843901692, 6 months ago

if p(x)=2x-3^+1 find p(2)

Answers

Answered by boddupallymani
0

Step-by-step explanation:

given p(x)= 2x-3^+1

p(2) = 2(2)-8+1

= 4-8+1

= 5-8

= -3

Answered by ItzArchimedes
3

Correct Question :-

If p ( x ) = 2x - 3 + 1 , then find p ( 2 )

Solution :-

Given ,

  • p ( x ) = 2x - 3 + 1

We need to find ,

  • p ( 2 ) = ?

By substituting p ( 2 ) instead of p ( x )

⇒ p ( 2 ) = 2 ( 2 ) - 3 + 1

⇒ p ( 2 ) = 4 - 2

p ( 2 ) = 2

Hence , p ( 2 ) = 2

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