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Find p(0), p(-1) and p(3) for each of the following polynomials: (i) P(y) =y 2−y+1 please answer this question!
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Find p(0), p(-1) and p(3) for each of the following polynomials: (i) P(y) =y 2−y+1 please answer this question!
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Find p(0), p(-1) and p(3) for each of the following polynomials:
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All you have to do is replace the number in the function with “y”
For example:
p(0):
=2-y+1
=2-0+1
=1
*remember BEDMAS*
Im sure the rest is self-explanatory
Hope that made sense:)
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