If p(y) =4+3y-y2+5y3, findp (2)
wherever you see y, replace it with 2 and evaluate
To find p(2), we need to substitute the value of 2 into the given equation for p(y).
The given equation is p(y) = 4 + 3y - y^2 + 5y^3.
To find p(2), we substitute y with 2 in the equation:
p(2) = 4 + 3(2) - (2)^2 + 5(2)^3.
Now we can simplify the equation:
p(2) = 4 + 6 - 4 + 5(8).
Calculating further,
p(2) = 4 + 6 - 4 + 40.
Combining like terms,
p(2) = 46.
Therefore, p(2) = 46.