Math, asked by adhritgupta56, 4 days ago

If p(y) = y – 2 then find the value of p(y) + p(–y).​

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Answered by Lilac584
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Answer:

p(y) + p(-y) = -4

Step-by-step explanation:

p(-y) = - y - 2

p(y) = y - 2

p(y) + p(-y) = (y - 2) + (-y - 2)

p(y) + p(-y) = y - y -2 - 2 = -4

∴p(y) + p(-y) = -4

I hope this helps!!

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Answered by sadhudeepika123
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Answer:

p(y)+p(-y)=-4

Step-by-step explanation:

p(-y)=-y-2

p(y)=y-2

p(y)+p(-y)=(y+2)+(y-2)

p(y)+p(-y)=y-y-2-2=-4

:. p(y)+p(-y)=-4

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