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P(x)=x^+4x*-2x+6 theh find the value of p(-3)+p(0)



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Answered by skkokila18
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Answer:

hope the question is x^3+4x^2-2x+6

Step-by-step explanation:

at first, put x= -3 to find p (-3)

         p(-3)  = (-3)^3 + 4(-3)^2 - 2(-3) +6

                   = (-27) +4(+9) +6 +6

                  = -27 + 36 + 6 + 6

                   = -27 +48

          p(-3)  = 21

put x=0, p(0) = 0^3 + 4(0)^2 - 2(0) +6

                     = 0 + 4(0) -0 +6 = 0+0-0+6

              p(0)   = 6

so, p(-3) + p(0) = 21 +6 = 27

Answered by 9128063932
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Answer:27

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