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Mathematics, 27.01.2020 22:31 sabrinabowers1002

Use finite differences to identify the degree of the polynomial that best describes the data.


Use finite differences to identify the degree of the polynomial that best describes the data.<
Use finite differences to identify the degree of the polynomial that best describes the data.<
Use finite differences to identify the degree of the polynomial that best describes the data.<

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