Math, asked by perfection100, 8 months ago

Let p(x) =(x-1) (x-2) (x-3) (x-4) and k is any real number. Then p(5-K) is equal to?
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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

p(k)

Step-by-step explanation:

p(5-k)

= (5-k-1)(5-k-2)(5-k-3)(5-k-4)

= (4-k)(3-k)(2-k)(1-k)

take - common from each bracket we get

= (k-4)(k-3)(k-2)(k-2)

which is clearly equal to p(k)

thus answer = p(k)

hope it helps

Answered by danger7537
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Answer:

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