X Y 1st differences 2nd differences
0 -1
-3-(-1)=-3+1=-2
1 -3 1-(-2)=1+2=3
-2-(-3)=-2+3= 1
2 -2 4-1 =3
2-(-2)= 2+2= 4
3 2 7-4 =3
9-2 = 7
4 9
Since the SECOND differences are all the same -- that is, they
are all 3's, the data is of a SECOND degree polynomial, which
means it is quadratic, and follows the quadratic or SECOND DEGREE
equation








Edwin