SOLUTION: Given the function defined by t(x) = x^3 – 3x^2 – 3, find the following t(-1) Can anyone explain how this is done?

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Question 306589: Given the function defined by t(x) = x^3 – 3x^2 – 3, find the following
t(-1)

Can anyone explain how this is done?

Answer by themathtutor2009(81) About Me  (Show Source):
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t(x) = x^3 – 3x^2 – 3


t(-1) = (-1)^3 – 3(-1)^2 – 3


t(-1) = -1 – 3(1) – 3


t(-1) = -1 – 3 – 3


t(-1) = -7