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Find a second-degree polynomial P such that P(2) = 5, P'(2)=3, P''(2).
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Find a second-degree polynomial P such that P(2) = 5, P'(2)=3, P''(2).
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A second degree polynomial has a standard form of P(x) = ax^2 + bx + c.
When P(2) = 5; 5
= 25a + 5b + c
When P'(2) = 3; 3
= 2ax + b = 4a + b
When P''(2)
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