SOLUTION: Determine whether a quadratic model exists for the set of values below. If​ so, write the model. f(0)=4 f(2)=6 f(-1)=9

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Question 1101264: Determine whether a quadratic model exists for the set of values below. If​ so, write the model.
f(0)=4 f(2)=6 f(-1)=9

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the general equation,

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(0,4)


(2,6)


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(-1,9)


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Adding 1 and 2,



and then from 1,



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