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How do you use synthetic substitution to find f(-2) for f(x)=x4−4x3−4x+6?

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Answered by preeti9578
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=x⁴-4x³-4x+6

g(x)=x+2

f(-2)=(-2)⁴-4*(-2)³-4*-2+6

     =16+32+8+6

     =62

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