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If P(x)= x2 + x + 3 and Q(x) = 9x2 - 3, find P(8). P(8)=D (Type an integer or a fraction.)
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If P(x)= x2 + x + 3 and Q(x) = 9x2 - 3, find P(8).
P(8)=D
(Type an integer or a fraction.)
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p(8) should equal 27
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Here you go! You actually said p(8) twice so I thought you meant Q(8). Please if the equations are wrong update me with the right equation
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