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If g(x) = x4x^(2) − x3 + x2 − x, find g(−16).
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If g(x) = x4
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Answer: 69,904
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g(-16)= (-16)^4-(-16)^3+(-16)^2-(-16)
g(-16)= (65,536)-(-4,096)+(256)-(-16)
g(-16)= 65,536+4,096+256+16
g(-16)=69,904
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