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Suppose  is a polynomial such that , , , and . What is the sum of the coefficients of ?

 

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Let  and . What is the degree of ?

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Can't see the polynomial. sad

 May 5, 2021
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Suppose f is a polynomial such that 

$f(0) = 47$

$f(1) = 32$

$f(3)=16$

 and . What is the sum of the coefficients of ?

Guest May 5, 2021
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suppose f is a polynomial such that f(0)=47, f(1)=32

$f(2) = -13$ and 

$f(3)=16$

What is the sum of the coefficients of ?

 May 5, 2021
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Hold up Hold up, which one do you want me to exactly do? smiley

WillBillDillPickle  May 5, 2021
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sorry...

Guest May 5, 2021
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Suppose $f$ is a polynomial such that $f(0) = 47$, $f(1) = 32$, $f(2) = -13$, and $f(3)=16$. What is the sum of the coefficients of $f$?

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Let $f(x) = x^4-3x^2 + 2$ and $g(x) = 2x^4 - 6x^2 + 2x -1$. What is the degree of $f(x) \cdot g(x)$?

 May 5, 2021

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