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2 3 + 3 4 = 2x4+3x3 3x4 = 17
12 (Ejercicio 1) f (x)=a n xn+a n−1 xn−1⋯+a 1 x+a 0 (Ejercicio 2) f (x)=∑ r=0 n a r xr (Ejercicio 3) e=lim n →∞ (1+ 1 n )n (Ejercicio 4)