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if p(x) =x^2-10x+40 then find the value of p(1)+p(2)​

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Answered by iTunes
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☞ Question.

➝ if p(x) = \sf\green{ x^2 - 10x + 40}then find the value of p(1)+p(2)?

☞Solution.

➝ p ( x ) = \sf\green{ x^2 - 10x + 40}

\sf\red{ value\:is\: x  }

So,

p ( 1 ) = \sf\green{1^2 - 10×1 + 40}

➝ p ( 1 ) = \sf\green{ 1 - 10 + 40}

➝ p ( 1 ) = \sf\green{ 31}

And,

➝ p ( 2 ) = \sf\green{2^2 - 10×2 + 40}

➝ p ( 2 ) = \sf\green{2^2 - 10×2 + 40}

➝ p ( 2 ) = \sf\green{ 4 - 20 + 40}

➝ p ( 2 ) = \sf\green{ 24}

So,

➝ p ( 1 ) + p ( 2 ) = \sf\green{31+24 = 55}

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