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If p(x) = x^2+5x+2, what is the value of p(3)+q(2) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey, here is your answer...

Given, p(x) =

 {x}^{2}  + 5x \:  + 2

then, p(3) =

 {3}^{2}  + 5(3) \:  + 2

= 9+15+2 = 9+17 = 26..

and p(2) =

 {2}^{2}  + 5(2) \:  + 2

= 4+10+2 = 10+6 = 16..

we need to find the value of 'p(3)+p(2)'

p(3)+p(2) = 26+16 = 42..

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

p(x) = x^2+5x+2

now

p(2) = 2 {}^{2}  + 5 \times 2 + 2 \\  = 16 \\  \\ p(3) = 3 {}^{2}  + 5 \times 3 + 2 \\  = 26 \\  \\ p(3) + p(2) = 26 + 16 = 42(answer)

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