What do you get when you evaluate #5x-2# at both #0# and #–1#?
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Explanation:
Given the polynomial
- (a)
#x=0# and- (b)
#x="–"1# .
To evaluate a polynomial like this means to work out its numeric value when its variable is fixed at a specific number.
Our polynomial takes a number
It's like a two-player game. Player 1 picks a number, and it's Player 2's job to multiply that number by 5, and then subtract 2. We are Player 1, and our polynomial is Player 2.
Let's evaluate
#color(white)=5x-2 color(magenta)(" at " x=0)#
#=5(0) - 2#
then we follow the order of operations, multiplying
#=0 - 2#
and finally subtracting 2:
#=" –2"#
So if Player 1 picks the number
If we evaluate
#color(white)=5x-2 color(magenta)(" at " x="–"1)#
#=5("–1") - 2#
#=" ""–5"" "-2#
#=" –7"#
So if Player 1 picks the number