Use synthetic division to find the function value. Then, check your work using a graphing calculator. \[ \begin{array}{l} \begin{array}{l} \text { Use synthetic division to find the function value. Then, } \\ \text { check your work using a graphing calculator. } \end{array} \quad f(2)= \\ f(x)=x^{4}-x^{3}-10 x^{2}+50 x-31 \text {; Find } f(2) \text {. } \end{array} \]
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If a power of \(x\) is missing, use a 0 for its coefficient. For \(f(x)\), the coefficients are 1 (for \(x^4\)), -1 (for \(x^3\)), -10 (for \(x^2\)), 50 (for \(x\)), and -31 (for the constant term). Show more…
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