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Find each function value. Let s(x) = 2.9x3 – 3.2x2 + 1.1x.

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Final answer:

To evaluate the function value of s(x) = 2.9x^3 − 3.2x^2 + 1.1x, you need to substitute the specified value of 'x' into the equation. The provided information does not specify which values of 'x' to evaluate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question is asking to evaluate the function s(x) for certain values of x. The function given is s(x) = 2.9x^3 − 3.2x^2 + 1.1x. To find the function values, you would substitute the value of x into the equation and solve for s(x). The question, as provided, does not specify which values of x to use, so you would need that information to proceed. Additionally, the references shared contain information related to other mathematical concepts like standard deviation, the least-squares regression line, and the quadratic formula, which seem to be not directly related to calculating a function value.

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