Math, asked by Mahica801, 9 months ago

If p(y)=4+3y-y^2+5y^3 find p(2)

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Answered by rahman786khalilu
2

Answer:

p(2)=4+3(2)-(2)^2+5(2)^3

=4+6-4+5(8)

=10-4+40

50-4=46

Answered by Anonymous
3

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p(y) = 4 +3y - y^2 + 5y^3

p(2) = 4 +6 - 4 + 40

p(2) = 50 - 4

p(2) = 46

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