SOLUTION: y = 2x2 – x + 4 at x = 3. y = 11x – 14 y = 4x + 14 y = 4x + 3 y = 11x + 3

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Question 1001188: y = 2x2 – x + 4 at x = 3.
y = 11x – 14
y = 4x + 14
y = 4x + 3
y = 11x + 3

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = 2x2 – x + 4 at x = 3
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Use ^ (Shift 6) for exponents.
y = 2x^2 – x + 4 at x = 3
y = 2*9 - 3 + 4
y = 19
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11x - 14 also = 19 at x=3

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