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04-07-2018
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If x = -3, what is the value of (1 - x)^3? Explain why
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Аноним
Аноним
04-07-2018
Hello,
To find the value of (1 - x)³ when x = -3, you just need to substitute x = -3 into the given expression.
(1 - (-3)³
(1 + 3)³
4³
64
Your final answer is
D, 64.
Hopefully it helps! :D
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