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EXERCISE 2.2
Find the value of the polynomial 5x - 4x + 3 at
(i) x=0
(ii) x=-1
(iii) = 2​

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Answered by Flipin59
5

Step-by-step explanation:

i) p(0) = 5(0) - 4(0) +3 = 3

ii) p(-1) = 5(-1) - 4(-1) +3 = -5 +4 +3 = 2

iii) p(2) = 5(2) -4(2) + 3 = 10-8+3 = 13-8 = 5

Answered by 1Angel25
8
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Find the value of the polynomial 5x - 4x + 3 at

(i) x=0

(ii) x=-1

(iii) = 2​

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