SOLUTION: If t (x)= x3 (third power) -x+9, then t(-1) =
Thank you for your help, I am having a hard time with these function notations.
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Question 1106142: If t (x)= x3 (third power) -x+9, then t(-1) =
Thank you for your help, I am having a hard time with these function notations.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
t(x)=x^3-x+9
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t(-1) is what?
This means, find t when x=-1.
Already explained in similar exercise.
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