SOLUTION: suppose P(x)=3x^4-x^2+1 and Q(x)=-6-x-x^4. if R(x)=2P(x)+3Q(x).

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Question 980339: suppose P(x)=3x^4-x^2+1 and Q(x)=-6-x-x^4. if R(x)=2P(x)+3Q(x).
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