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3x2-5x +6 value of x is (-1)​

User Praveen Dabral
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Hello manjuscaria2007!


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3x² - 5x + 6 . Solve if value of x is (-1).


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3 {x}^(2) - 5x + 6

Firstly, substitute the value of x as -1 in the equation. The equation becomes...


3( - 1)^(2) - 5( - 1) + 6

Now, solve it..


3( - 1) ^(2) - 5( - 1) + 6 \\ = 3 * 1 - 5 * - 1 + 6 \\ = 3 + 5 + 6 \\ = 8 + 6 \\ = \large\boxed{\boxed{ 14}}

Hope it'll help you!

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User TWright
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Answer:

14 is the correct answer.

Explanation:


\sf \: 3 {x}^(2) - 5x + 6 \\ \\ \sf \: Subtitute \: - 1 \: in \: the \: place \: of \: x \\ \\ \sf \: 3( - 1) ^(2) - 5( - 1) + 6 \\ \sf \:( 3 * 1) - ( 5 * - 1) + 6 \\ \sf \: 3 + 5 + 6 \\ = \large\boxed{ \mathfrak{14}}

Hope it helps!

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