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If p(x) = x square - 4x + 3

Evalute p(2) - p(-1) + p(1 by 2)​

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Answered by Anvesh311
2

Answer:

P(x) = 4x + 3

P(2) = 4×2 + 3

=8+3

=11.

P(-1) = 4 ×(-1) + 3

-4 +3

= (-1).

P(1/2) = 4× 1/2 + 3

= 2+3

= 5

p(2) - p(-1)+ p(1/2)

= 11-(-1) + 5

= 11+1 + 5

=17

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Answered by avik9027
0

Answer:

I hope its helpful for you

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x)=

 {x}^{2}  -  4x + 3

p(2)_p(_1)+p(1/2)=

 {2}^{2}  - 4 \times 2 + 3 -  { - 1}^{2}  - 4 \times  -( - 1) + 3 +  {1 \div 2}^{2}  - 4 \times (1 \div 2) + 3

4_8+3_3_1+4+3+1/4_2+3

=15/4

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