Math, asked by aadhirasharma64, 22 days ago

if p(x)=x+3 then p(2)+p(-2) is equal to​

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Answered by hazira15
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x) = x+3

⇒ p(2) = 2+3 ( substituting for x )

           = 5

P(-2) = -2 +3

        = 1

p(2)+p(-2) = 5 + 1

                = 6

Therefore p(2)+p(-2) = 6

         Hope it was helpful. Take care.

Answered by psankalp19
1

Answer:

p(2)= 2+3=5

p(-2)= -2+3=1

p(2)+p(-2)= 5+1= 6

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