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Consider the following functions. f1(x) = x, f2(x) = x2, f3(x) = 7x − 5x2 g(x) = c1f1(x) + c2f2(x) + c3f3(x) Solve for c1, c2, and c3 so that g(x) = 0 on the interval (−[infinity], [infinity]). If a nontrivial solution exists, state it. (If only the trivial solution exists, enter the trivial solution {0, 0, 0}.)

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