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The function is: f(x) = x^3 - 5x^2 - x + 6

Substitution value x = 2

2 | 1  -5  -1  6            write down the coefficients of the polynomial

   |       2                      drop the 1st coefft below the line.

============          now multiply it by the subst value

       1                           place result under 2nd coefft and add them.

 

2 | 1  -5  -1  6

   |       2

============

      1  -3                    multiply the -3 by the subst value.

 

2 | 1  -5  -1  6

   |       2  -6              place result under 3rd coefft and add them.

============

      1  -3

 

2 | 1  -5  -1  6

   |       2  -6

============

      1  -3   -7             multiply the -7 by the subst value.

 

2 | 1  -5  -1    6

   |       2  -6 -14      place result under 4th coefft and add them

============

      1  -3  -7

 

2 | 1  -5  -1    6

   |       2  -6 -14

============

      1  -3  -7   -8    This last result, -8, is the answer.

Answer: f(2) = -8

 
 

 

Substitution value x = -1

-1| 1  -5  -1  6            write down the coefficients of the polynomial

    |     -1                      drop the 1st coefft below the line.

============          now multiply it by the subst value

       1                           place result under 2nd coefft and add them.

 

-1| 1  -5  -1  6

    |     -1

============

      1  -6                    multiply the -6 by the subst value.

 

-1| 1  -5  -1  6

    |     -1   6              place result under 3rd coefft and add them.

============

      1  -6

 

-1| 1  -5  -1  6

    |     -1   6

============

      1  -6    5              multiply the 5 by the subst value.

 

-1| 1  -5  -1  6        

    |     -1  -6 -5         place result under 4th coefft and add them

============

      1  -6

 

-1| 1  -5  -1    6

    |     -1  -6  -5

============

      1  -6  -7    1    This last result, 1, is the answer.

Answer: f(-1) = 1

 

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