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10 January, 06:29
If f (x) = 3x5 - 2x3 + 1, then f (-1) = ?
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10 January, 06:41
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f (x) = 3x5 - 2x3 + 1
put x = - 1
f (-1) = 3 (-1) ^5 - 2 (-1) ³+1
f (-1) = - 3+2+1 = 0
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