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Help me please!! For y = 4x + 2x^2 - x^3, show how to find the value for y, When x = 2 Show your work
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Help me please!! For y = 4x + 2x^2 - x^3, show how to find the value for y, When x = 2 Show your work
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y = 4x + 2x² - x³
When x=2 . . .
x = 2
x² = 4
x³ = 8
4x + 2x² - x³ = 4(2) + 2(4) - (8)
= 8 + 8 - 8
= 8
y = 8
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