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If p(x)=x+3 then p(x)= p(-x) is equal to
If p(x)=x+3 then p(x)= p(-x) is equal to

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Answered by 33muskan79
2

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanations

Given, p(x)=x+3

Given, p(x)=x+3Therefore, p(−x)=−x+3

Given, p(x)=x+3Therefore, p(−x)=−x+3Now, p(x)+p(−x)=(x+3)+(−x+3)=6

Given, p(x)=x+3Therefore, p(−x)=−x+3Now, p(x)+p(−x)=(x+3)+(−x+3)=6Option D is correct.

Answered by ahssaun
1

Answer:

Answer is 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given p(x) = x+3

Therefore, p(-x) = -x+3

Now,

p(x)+p(-x)=(x+3)+(-x+3)=6

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