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If p(y)=y^2-y+4 then p(2)​

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Answered by apm43
1

Answer:

p(y) =  {y}^{2}  - y + 4 \\ p(2) =  {2 }^{2} - 2 + 4 \\ p(2) = 4 - 2 + 4 \\ p(2) = 2 + 4 \\  \\ p(2) = 6

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Answered by Ekavya
0

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

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

then if "y "= 2 i.e p(2)

so the equation becomes

p(2)=2^2 - 2 + 4.

=4 - 2 + 4.

=8 - 2.

= 6.

hence it is proved

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