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Mathematics, 30.10.2020 05:40 SmokeyRN

For question A, I figured out one of the expressions is n^2+2, but I need two, and I have no idea what the second one could be. For B, I figured out it’s a Quadratic function, but I need help explaining why.

For C, I have nothing.


For question A, I figured out one of the expressions is n^2+2, but I need two, and I have no idea w

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