In Problem use the interpolating polynomial to approximate the value of the function defined by the table
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In Problem use the interpolating polynomial to approximate the value of the function defined by the table at the indicated values of x.
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-2 f(x) 0 (A) f(1) ~ ? X 6 1% -96 (B) f(4) ≈ ? 0 0 2 0
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