Answer:
[tex]f(x)=4x^{3} +3x^{2} +2x-4[/tex] can be expressed in nested form as [tex]((4x+3)x+2)x-4[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Considering the polynomial
[tex]f(x)=4x^{3} +3x^{2} +2x-4[/tex]
Expressing the polynomial by nesting
So,
[tex]f(x)=4x^{3} +3x^{2} +2x-4[/tex]
Step 1) Writing down the coefficient and one factor of x from the first term and add on the coefficient of the next term.
[tex]4x+3[/tex]
Step 2) Enclose this term in brackets, multiply by x and add on the next coefficient.
[tex](4x+3)x+2[/tex]
Step 3) Repeating the previous step until all terms are within the equation.
So,
[tex]((4x+3)x+2)x-4[/tex]
Therefore, [tex]f(x)=4x^{3} +3x^{2} +2x-4[/tex] can be expressed in nested form as [tex]((4x+3)x+2)x-4[/tex]
Keywords: polynomial, nesting form
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