Solutions Algebra Given f(x)=-x^3+3x^2+x+7, find f (-3), f(0), and f (1) Question: Given f(x)=−x3+3x2+x+7f\left( x \right)=-{{x}^{3}}+3{{x}^{2}}+x+7f(x)=−x3+3x2+x+7, find f (–3), f(0), and f (1) Solution: Price: $2.99 Solution: The solution consists of 1 pageDeliverables: Word Document ∴ Other downloads you may be interested in ∴ [Solution] Give the coordinates of the point graphed below. #294 [Solution] Find the value of the sum ∑limits_{k=0}^4{({k^2}-k)}. This problem is similar to P.161 #13 and P #24969 [Solved] Solve -5≤ 2x+1<7 #14565 [Solution] For the one-to-one function f(x)=(2)/(3-x) (a) Find the inverse (b) Find the domain and range of f. #14535 Math Solutions Math Solutions