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  • 20-06-2016
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For y = 4x + 2x2 – x3, show how to find the value for y, when x = 2. Show your work

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  • 27-06-2016
To find the value of y in the given equation, substitute the given value of x to the equation.
   
                               y = 4x + 2x² -x³

Substitute 2 for all x's.
  
                               y = 4(2) + 2(2²) - 2³ = 8

Therefore, the value of y is 8. 


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