Question
What is the value of a + b + c + d ?
  1. 62
  2. 63
  3. 65
  4. 68

Answer

  1. 63
Solution:
$\text{ax}^3+\text{bx}^2+\text{cx}+\text{d}=\begin{bmatrix}\text{x}+1&\text{amp;}2\text{x}&\text{amp; 3}\text{x}\\2\text{x}+3&\text{amp;}\text{x+1}&\text{amp;}\text{x}\\2-\text{x}&\text{amp;}3\text{x}+4&\text{amp;}5\text{x}-1\end{bmatrix}$ if 
$\text{x}=1\text{a}+\text{b}+\text{c}+\text{d}=\begin{bmatrix}2&\text{amp;}2&\text{amp;3}\\5&\text{amp;}2&\text{amp;1}\\1&\text{amp;}7&\text{amp;4} \end{bmatrix}$
$\text{a}+\text{b}+\text{c}+\text{d}=2-38+99=101-38=63$
 

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