The graph of the function B is shown below. Find B(2). https://media.glynlyon.com/g_alg01_2012/3/graph4.gif
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Lemme think about this for a second. Okay?
ok
Are you going to tell us the scale of this graph?
If the grid is \(1\times1\) then just look at the point where \(x=2\) -- it's at \((2,-1)\) hence \(B(2)=-1\)
That's the same question I was going to ask. @oldrin.bataku
seems to be a polynomial with a minimum degree 3
ya theres no scale on the graph. My credit recovery is all messed up with problems like that
Is there anymore to the question?
B(2) = -1
@Abhishek619 nah, you're thinking of the polynomial that one could fit to these points... but we're not interested in interpolation here :-p
no it gives me the question,grid and the awnsers. -1 1 2
-1
can someone help me on my question??
what is it?
oh..yes it's easy, if its a 1x1 grid, then B(2)=-1.
I'm thinking -1 too.
-1
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