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If p(x)=x+3, then p(x)+p(-x) is equal to ____
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Sayantika Malobika 4 years, 1 month ago

p(x)+p(-x)=x+3+(-x+3) =x+3-x+3= 6. Answer =6

Afiya Es 4 years, 1 month ago

Option (a)2x (b)3 (c)0 (d)6
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