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Graph the function by making a table of values which table is correct

Graph the function by making a table of values which table is correct-example-1

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It is often more convenient to evaluate a polynomial when it is written is "Horner form."

... f(x) = (((10x -4)x -8)x +3)x -6

The graphs offered can be distinguished by their values of f(1) and f(2), so our table can be a short one.

... f(1) = (((10·1 -4)1 -8)1 +3)1 -6 = -5 . . . . . . . eliminates graph d

... f(2) = (((10·2 -4)2 -8)2 +3)2 -6 = 96 . . . . eliminates graphs a and c

The appropriate choice is b.

Graph the function by making a table of values which table is correct-example-1
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