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week 7
use synthetic substitution to evaluate the following function. (hint: use long division. your answer is simply the remainder! they will be large numbers)
f(x)=2x^{3}-5x^{2}-x + 14
f(4)=
f(-2)=
Step1: Evaluate $f(-2)$
Substitute $x = - 2$ into $f(x)=2x^{3}-5x^{2}-x + 14$.
\[
$$\begin{align*}
f(-2)&=2(-2)^{3}-5(-2)^{2}-(-2)+14\\
&=2\times(-8)-5\times4 + 2+14\\
&=-16-20 + 2+14\\
&=-20
\end{align*}$$
\]
Step2: Evaluate $f(4)$
Substitute $x = 4$ into $f(x)=2x^{3}-5x^{2}-x + 14$.
\[
$$\begin{align*}
f(4)&=2\times4^{3}-5\times4^{2}-4 + 14\\
&=2\times64-5\times16-4 + 14\\
&=128-80-4 + 14\\
&=58
\end{align*}$$
\]
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$f(-2)=-20$
$f(4)=58$