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y = p(x)is

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

The notation P(x|y) means P(x) given event y has occurred, this notation is used in conditional probability. There are two cases if x and y are dependent or if x and y are independent

Answered by noman5396
0

Answer:

hey .mate..

p(x)=4x{}^{3}+4x{}^{2}-x-1p(x)=4x

3

+4x

2

−x−1

g(x)=2x+1

By remainder theorm.---Byremaindertheorm.−−−

2x+1=02x+1=0

2x=-12x=−1

x=\frac{-1}{2}x=

2

−1

So ,x=\frac{-1}{2}So,x=

2

−1

p(-1/2) ={4\frac{-1}{2}}{}^{3}+4\frac{-1}{2}{}^{2}-\frac{-1}{2}-1p(−1/2)=4

2

−1

3

+4

2

−1

2

2

−1

−1

\frac{-4}{2}+2+\frac{1}{2}-1

2

−4

+2+

2

1

−1

\frac{-4}{2}+\frac{1}{2}+2-1

2

−4

+

2

1

+2−1

\frac{-3}{2}-1

2

−3

−1

\frac{4}{2}=2

2

4

=2

Hope it's help uh

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