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The value of x( x-5)+3 when x=1 is​

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Answered by pratimakolkata9
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Answer:

- 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Putting the value we get

=1(1 - 5) + 3

= 1(-4) + 3

= - 4 + 3

= - 1

Answered by aftabahemad
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In context of question asked,

We have to determine the value of "x" in the given equation,

As per question,

We have,

x(x-5) +3

Here, we have to determine the value when "x" = 1.

So, for determining the value we will put the value of "x" = 1 in the above given equation.

So, we will get it as,

x(x-5)+3\\=>1(1-5)+3\\=>(1\times -4)+3\\=>-4+3\\=>-1

Hence, value of the expression x(x-5) +3  when value of "x" = 1 will be -1.

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