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Can someone tell me the degree of g(x) The x and y’s are on the chart. Just explain the 1st difference, the 2nd difference and so on... Please no fake answers that are unrelated…
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Can someone tell me the degree of g(x)
The x and y’s are on the chart. Just explain the 1st difference, the 2nd difference and so on...
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the degree of g(x) is 3:
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