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Find p(-2) for the polynomial: 4y + 5y³ - y² + 6.​

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Answered by NITESH761
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Answer:

-38

Step-by-step explanation:

p(-2) means polynomial in terms of -2

here 4y + 5y³ - y² + 6 is p(y) i.e polynomial in terms of y

So Put -2 in the place of y

4y + 5y³ - y² + 6.

4(-2)+5(-2)³-(-2)²+6

-8-40+4+6

-48+10

-38

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