SOLUTION: Given f(x)=-x^3+x^2+3x+4, find f(-1), f(0), and f(1).
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Question 106652: Given f(x)=-x^3+x^2+3x+4, find f(-1), f(0), and f(1).
Answer by elima(1433) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(x)=-x^3+x^2+3x+4, find f(-1), f(0), and f(1).
f(-1)=1+-3+4=3
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f(0)=0+0+0+4=4
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f(1)=-1+1+3+4=7
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