Math, asked by KUNDANPATEL, 1 year ago

If p(x)=x+4 Then p(x)+p(-x)=What

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Answered by helpingbuddy40
1

p(x)=x+4
p(-x)=-x+4

p(x)+p(-x)=x+4+(-x+4)=8.
done.
Answered by Anonymous
3
heya...

Here is your answer...

Given,

p (x) = x+4

p (x) + p (-x) = ?

x+4 = 0

x = -4

Substitute the value of x in p (x) + p (-x)

(-4)+(-(-4)

(-4)+4

0

Therefore the value of p (x) + p (-x) is 0.

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