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Find a second-degree polynomial P such that P(4)=5, P'(4)=3, and P'(4)=3 | Plainmath

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Solution to Calculus and Analysis question: Find a second-degree polynomial P such that P(4)=5, P'(4)=3, and P"(4)=3
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⃤ Plainmath is a free database of math knowledge. We bring together math problems of any kind and users knowing how to solve them and willing to share it. We believe that clear and accessible examples are the best way to study. We build a math-friendly community and provide an easier and more efficient way to learn and perceive information.
#calculusandanalysis #calculusandanalysishighcourtassistant #calculusandrealanalysis #calculusandanalysismalayalam #calculusandanalysisineuclideanspace