Math, asked by pravinmishra981, 9 months ago

If p(x) =x3-x2+x, find p (2√2). *

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Answered by neocrust
1

Answer:

18√2-8

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x)=x3-x2+x

substitute x=2√2

p(2√2)=(2√2)3-(2√2)2+2√2

=16√2-8+2√2

=18√2-8

Answered by knjroopa
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given If p(x) =x3-x2+x, find p (2√2). *

  • Given to simplify p(x) = x^3 – x^2 + x where x = 2√2
  • We need to solve for p(x)
  • Now p(x) = x^3 – x^2 + x
  •   So p(2√2) = (2√2)^3 – (2√2)^2 + (2√2)
  •                   = 8√8 – 8 + 2√2
  •                  = 8 x 2√2 – 8 + 2√2
  •                  = 16 √2 - 8 + 2√2
  •                      = 18√2 - 8
  •                     = 2 (9√2 - 4)

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