Home
Class 12
MATHS
If p(x)=x^4+1,then find p(2)-p(-2)...

If `p(x)=x^4+1`,then find p(2)-p(-2)

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If p(x)=4x^(2)-3x+6 find : (i) p(4) (ii) p(-5)

If p(x)=x^(3)+2x^(2)+x find : (i) p(0) (ii)p(2)

If p(x)=x^(5)+4x^(4)-3x^(2)+1 " and" g(x)=x^(2)+2 , then divide p(x) by g(x) and find quotient q(x) and remainder r(x).

If p(x) =x^(2)-4x+3, then evaluate p(2) -p(-1)+p((1)/(2)) .

Let X be a B(2, p) and Y be an independent B(4, p). If P(X ge 1)=5//9 , then find P(Y ge1) .

if p=x+1 and (4p-3)/(2)-(3x+2)/(5)=(3)/(2) find x

If P(n ,4)=20 x P(n ,2),find n.

Let p (x) be a polynomial with real coefficient and p (x)-p'(x) =x^(2)+2x+1. Find P (-1).

Find p(0), p(1) and p(2) for each of the following polynomials:(i) p(y)=y^2-y+1 (ii) p(t)=2+t+2t^2-t^3 (iii) p(x)=x^3 (iv) p(x)=(x-1)(x+1)

Let p(x) be a polynomial of degree 4 having extremum at x = 1,2 and lim_(x->0)(1+(p(x))/x^2)=2. Then find the value of p(2).