Use SYNTHETIC SUBSTITUTION to find P(c) for 3 P(x) = 4x + 2x2 – 4x + 6 and c = - |

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Use SYNTHETIC SUBSTITUTION to find P(c) for
3
3
P(x) = 4x° + 2x
4x + 6 andc
Transcribed Image Text:Use SYNTHETIC SUBSTITUTION to find P(c) for 3 3 P(x) = 4x° + 2x 4x + 6 andc
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