Q2. If G(10) =12121, and G(X) = P(10)!). [ Where P(1) = 7 and P(10) = 12121, but P(X) is not equal to G(X) ] What could G(X) be? Write down three different possibilities for G(X).
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We are told G(10) = 12121, P(1) = 7, P(10) = 12121, and P(X) is not equal to G(X). We must give three different functions G(X) that satisfy these facts. Show more…
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