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5 March, 03:44

Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial for the given value x = - 3. P (x) = 2x2 + 7x - 1

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  1. 5 March, 07:44
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    I'm assuming that is 2x squared, and not 2 multiplied by 2, as a given question usually wouldn't come in such a silly format. I do wish people would start using (2x^2) or (2x²), though.

    Just substitute the value of x (-3) in to the equation to find the value of y, or P (x).

    2 (-3) ² + 7 (-3) - 1 = - 4
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