Math, asked by snehalbhala5, 1 month ago

p(a) = a6 + 44a.

Find the coefficient of a2 in p(a).​

Answers

Answered by raje16
3

Answer:

p(2)= 6*2 + 44*2 = 12+88 =60

Answered by amitnrw
0

Given:  p(a)  = a⁶  + 44a

To Find : the coefficient of a² in p(a).​

Solution:

p(a)  = a⁶  + 44a

=> p(a) = 1.a⁶  + 0.a⁵ + 0.a⁴  + 0.a³  + 0.a²  + 44.a  + 0

=> p(a) = 1.a⁶  + 0.a⁵ + 0.a⁴  + 0.a³  + 0.a²  + 44.a  + 0

Hence  the coefficient of a² in p(a) is 0

the coefficient of a² in p(a).​ is 0

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