Math, asked by saanvivarmaixe, 15 days ago

if p(x)=x^2-5x+6x, then what is p(2)/p(1)​

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Answered by shrutisharma07
2

Answer:

The polynomial

p(x)=x

2

−5x−6

p(1)=1

2

−5(1)−6=1−5−6=−10

p(2)=2

2

−5(2)−6=4−10−6=−12

p(3)=3

2

−5(3)−6=9−15−6=−12

p(0)=0

2

−5(0)−6=0−0−6=−6

p(−1)=(−1)

2

−5(−1)−6=1+5−6=0

p(−2)=(−2)

2

−5(−2)−6=4+10−6=8

p(−3)=(−3)

2

−5(−3)−6=9+15−6=18

Answered by sg241056
3

Answer:

1 x IS THE ANSWER

Step-by-step explanation:

x=x²-5x+6x

x=x²- x

HENCE WE HAVE TO BRING x ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE ,THEREFORE IT WILL BEPLUS

x+x=x²

2x=x²

  • WE HAVE TO PUT THE SQUARE ROOT FROM x² to 2x

HENCE, 2x=x

1x=x

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