Given the polynomial F(x) = 3x4 - 3x + 3, find F(2).
F(2) goes in for F(x) so what that means is in your calculator, put in a 2 for every x
3(2)^4 - 3(2) + 3 =
What do you get miranda?
45
Great.
so thts it
Yes
yall make it look so easy But wen I try & do it on my own I seem like im wronqq
It is just getting used to the notation and what f(x) means, etc.
tru But wen i write it do i write as like a form or just regular 45
F(2) = 45
You just write 45 That is the answer to F(2) = 45 which means if I put in a 2 I get 45
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ohh , thankss So Much with tha patience & helpfulness . question if i were to post another question for yall to help me On would tht make me look slow tht i cant understand it or Im just lookinq for help On tha question im having diffcult Wth .
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