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Given p(x), find p(−2) by using synthetic substitution. p(x) = 8x3 − 0x2 + 19x − 56 p(−2) =
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Given p(x), find p(−2) by using synthetic substitution. p(x) = 8x3 − 0x2 + 19x − 56 p(−2) =...
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