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Determine whether a quadratic model exists for the set of values below. If so, write the model. f(0) = -1, f(3) = -13, f(-1) = -5
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Determine whether a quadratic model exists for the set of values below. If so, write the model. f(0) = -1, f(3) = -13, f(-1) = -5
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Determine whether a quadratic model exists for the set of values below. If so, write the model.
f(0) = -1, f(3) = -13, f(-1) = -5
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Yes you are right hopefully I help you
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