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what is the value of x^3+x-x^2 if value of X is (-1)​

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Answered by ShaikJavidbasha
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

P(x) = x^3 + x - x^2

P( -1) = -1 - 1 - 1

P( -1 ) = -3

Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: The equation isx^3+x-x^2 and the value ofx\ is\ -1.

We have to find the value of the above equation.

As we know that the value ofx is given, so by putting this value in the above equation we are solving the above equation.

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

The equation isx^3+x-x^2.

Now putting the value ofx\ is\ -1 in the above equation:

=>x^3+x-x^2\\=>(-1)^3+(-1)-(-1)^2\\=>-1-1-1\\=>-2-1\\=>-3

Hence, the solution of the above equation is-3.

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