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Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]7 {x}^{3} + 5 {x}^{2} - 2 \\ = 7( - 1)^{3} + 5(1)^{2} - 2 \\ = 7 \times ( - 1) + 5 \times1 - 2 \\ = - 7 + 5 - 2 \\ = 5 - 9 \\ = - 4[/tex]
Answer: The answer is 4.
Step-by-step explanation: First, I used plugged in the -1 into the equation, giving me, 7(-1)^3 + 5(-1)^2 - 2 =?
Then, I began with exponents.
(-1)^3 is -1 times -1 times -1, which equals -1.
(-1)^2 is -1 times -1, which equals +1.
Then, I plug those back into the equation.
7(-1) + 5(1) -2
Then, you can solve this like a regular equation.
-7 + 5 -2 = -4
This gives you the final answer of -4.
Hope this helps :)