EP CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS..-MYLAB ACCESS
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Author: Barnett
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter A.2, Problem 7E
Problems 1–8 refer to the following polynomials:
(A) 2x – 3 (B) 2x2 – x + 2 (C) x3 + 2x2 – x + 3
7. Multiply (B) and (C).
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QUESTION 2
2.1. Find the value of -3x²+ 8x-15 if x = -2.
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Chapter A.2 Solutions
EP CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS..-MYLAB ACCESS
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