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If p(x) = x-1, then the value of p(1) + p(-1)is?​

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Answered by MASTEMINDAD
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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

If p(x) = x-1, then the value of p(1) + p(-1) is: -2

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Given: p(x)= x-1
  • To find: p(1)+p(-1)
  • Here given function of p is x and we have to find the function of p of p(1)+p(-1).
  • Then the value of p(x)=x-1,
  • So substituting the value of x as 1 and -1.
  • Therefore p(1)= 1-1=0
  • And p(-1)=-1-1= -2
  • Now substituting the value of p(1) and p(-1) will be:
  • p(1)+ p(-1)= 0+(-2)
  • p(1)+p(-1)= -2

Hence the value of, p(x) = x-1, then the value of p(1) + p(-1) is -2

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