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Use synthetic division to find P(3) for P(x) = x^4 – 6x^3 – 4x^2 – 6x – 2. Multiple Choice Answers 3 –137 299 –47
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Use synthetic division to find P(3) for P(x) = x^4 – 6x^3 – 4x^2 – 6x – 2. Multiple Choice Answers 3 –137 299 –47
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137 is your answer.....
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