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Question
Find the value of the polynomial 2x − 2x3 + 7 using given values for x.
x = 0
Solution
p(0) = 2 × 0 − 2 × (0)3 + 7
= 0 − 0 + 7
= 7
Thus, the value of polynomial for x = 0 is 7.
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