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If p(x)=x+3, then p(x)+p(−x) is equal to :

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3
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2x
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0
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D
6
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Solution

The correct option is D 6
Given, p(x)=x+3
Therefore, p(x)=x+3
Now, p(x)+p(x)=(x+3)+(x+3)=6
Option D is correct.

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