Question 1188068
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I have no idea where your table of values is, so I cannot find it for you.  You can certainly make your own easily enough though.  Select a set of input values.   Then, one at a time, substitute each input value for *[tex \Large x] in your function definition.  Then do the indicated arithmetic.  Build a table that pairs each of your input values with the resulting value of *[tex \Large P(x)]


For example, say you selected the value *[tex \Large 1] for one of your input values, then


*[tex \LARGE \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \  P(1)\ =\ (1)^4\ -\ (1)^3\ -\ 13(1)^2\ +\ (1)\ +\ 12]


Which sums to zero.


Therefore one entry in your table would look something like:
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           x        P(x)
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      |    1     |    0    |
      ----------------------

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You can make the rest of your own table once you decide on the set of input values.

																
John
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