Asked by Alexus

The projected population in thousands for a city over the next several years can be estimated by the function P(x)= x^3 + 2x^2 - 8x + 520, where x is the number of years since 2005. Use synthetic substitution to estimate the population.


Also could anyone help me with the difference of squares for example 18x^3+9x^2-2x-1;2x+1. once i divide out the 2 i don't know what to do with the fractions.

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Answered by Steve
18x^3+9x^2 - (2x+1)
9x^2(2x+1) - (2x+1)
(9x^2-1)(2x+1)
(3x+1)(3x-1)(2x+1)
Answered by ur math helper
This is after 7 years and may not be able to help you Alexus anymore, but could help someone in the future :D
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Im from the future answer is 2
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