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x^2(3-2x+x^2) for x=1 x=-1;x=2x=-2
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Answered by ƒaiŗƴ
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Answered by HHM14
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Step-by-step explanation:

x^2(3-2x+x^2)

for x = 1

x^2(3-2x+x^2)

= 1²(3-2(1)+(1)²)

= 1(3-2+1)

= 1(1+1)

= 1(2)

= 2

for x = -1

x^2(3-2x+x^2)

= (-1)²[3-2(-1)+(-1)²]

= 1(3+2+1)

= 1(6)

= 6

for x = 2

x^2(3-2x+x^2)

= 2²(3-2(2)+(2)²)

= 4(3-4+4)

= 4(3+0)

= 4(3)

= 12

for x = -2

x^2(3-2x+x^2)

= (-2)²(3-2(-2)+(-2)²)

= 4(3+4+4)

= 4(3+8)

= 4(11)

= 44

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