Given p(x)=−3(x−4)2+14, what is the value of p(2)?

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the value of p(2) in this equation is 2.
Answer:
p(2) = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
substitute x = 2 into p(x)
p(2) = - 3(2 - 4)² + 14
= - 3(- 2)² + 14
= - 3(4) + 14
= - 12 + 14
= 2