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1 October, 16:47

What is the value of 2x to the 4th degree + 5x when x=6

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  1. 1 October, 17:02
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    Assuming you mean 2x to the 4th degree is 2x^4, the expression is 2x^4 + 5x.

    And the value of that expression when x = 6 is:

    2 (6^4) + 5 (6) = 2 (1296) + 30 = 2592 + 30 = 2622

    Answer: 2622
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