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The polynomial expression x(3x^2+25)(10x^2+4x+6), where x is in inches, can be used to mod the number of cubic inches of cement that will be needed for a new porch. The cement c…
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The polynomial expression x(3x^2+25)(10x^2+4x+6), where x is in inches, can be used to mod the number of cubic inches of cement that will be needed for a new porch. The cement contractor used 2 for the value of x.
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Since x is given in cubic inches, let's split the expression like this:
For x = 2:
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