SOLUTION: Hi I am working on Polynomials for homework and I am not sure how to solve this problem here is the problem. x^3-3x^2-x+9 for a.y=1 b.x=1

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Question 1059792: Hi I am working on Polynomials for homework and I am not sure how to solve this problem here is the problem.
x^3-3x^2-x+9 for
a.y=1
b.x=1

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
here is the problem.
x^3-3x^2-x+9
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That's not a problem, it's a polynomial.
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for
a.y=1
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There's no y.
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b.x=1
Wherever there's an x, sub 1.