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The function f(x)=2.5 can be used to represent the curve through the points (1,10),(2,50), and (3,250). What is the mrc
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The function f(x)=2.5 can be used to represent the curve through the points (1,10),(2,50), and (3,250). What is the mrc
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f(x)=2.5 is a horizontal straight line that does not go thru any of these 3 pts. Is it possible that you meant to type f(x) = 2.5x or something like that? If YES, then your "mrc" is 2.5.
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