Math, asked by ShrutiBagartti3620, 11 hours ago

If p(x)=x²-3x + 2, then what is the value of p(0) + p(2)?

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Answered by sandratr2983
0

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

p(0)= 0^2 -3*0+2 = 2

p(2)= 2^2- 3*2 +2= 4-6+2

=-2+2

=0

p(0)+ p(2)= 2+0=2

Answered by Diliptalapda
0

Step-by-step explanation:

\mathtt\red{given .\: p(x) =  {x}^{2}  - 3x + 2}

\mathtt\red{\therefore \:p(0) =  {0}^{2} - 3(0) + 2  }

\mathtt\red{p(0) = 2}

\mathtt\red{In \:  the \:  same \:  way}

\mathtt\red{p(2) =  {2}^{2} - 3 \times 2 + 2 }

\mathtt\red{p(2) = 4 - 6 + 2}

\mathtt\red{p(2) =  - 2 + 2}

\mathtt\red{p(2) = 0}

\mathtt\red{and  \: \: p(0) + p(2) = 2 + 0}

\mathtt\red{and \: \: p(0) + p(2) = 2 }[/tex]

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