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If P(x) = x⁴ + 1, then find P(2) - P(-2)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If P(x) = x⁴ + 1, then find P(2) - P(-2)

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P(x) = x⁴ + 1

➡ P(2) = (2)⁴ + 1 = 16 + 1 = 17

➡ P (-2) = (-2)⁴ + 1 = 16 + 1 = 17

➡ P (2) - P(-2) = 17 - 17 = 0

Answered by khushi5956
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Answer:

P(2)=2^4+1

P(2)=16+1

P(2)=17

And,P(-2)=(-2)^4+1

P(-2)=16+1

P(-2)=17

therefore answer is 17.

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