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( Section 6.2 Programming Exercises 7) A second-degree polynomial in x is given by the expression ax2+bx+c, where a, b, and c are known numbers and a is not equal to 0. Write a C function named polyTwo(a, b, c, x) that computes and returns the value of a second-degree polynomial for any passed values of a, b, c, and x. Make sure your function is called from main(). Have main()input values of a, b, c, and x, call function polyTwo() to get and display the value returned. Test the function by passing various data to it.

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