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Mathematics, 09.12.2020 01:00 megaman104

The table below shows the values of g(x), a cubic function. Could there be a zero between x=2 and x=3? Explain your reasoning.


The table below shows the values of g(x), a cubic function. Could there be a

zero between x=2 and

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