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If P(x)= x3 –x2+1, Then P(0)+P(1) =
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If P(x)= x3 –x2+1, Then P(0)+P(1) =
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Explanation:
=>
Putting x = 0 in p(x)
=>
=>
=>
Putting x = 1 in p(x)
=>
=>
=>
So,
=>
=>
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