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p (y) = 3y^3 - 4y + √11 at y = 2 ​

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p(y) =  {3y}^{3}  - 4y +  \sqrt{11}  \:  \:  \:  \: at \: y = 2

 = 3 {(2)}^{3}  - 4(2) +  \sqrt{11}

 = 3(8) - 8 +  \sqrt{11}

 = 24 - 8 +  \sqrt{11}

 = 15 +  \sqrt{11}

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