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Now on this problem, you were given one, two, three, four, five, six points.
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And we can see that there are three zeros.
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I actually graphed the data just to see if it looked like a polynomial could fit this with the appropriate conditions.
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And it looked like it could work.
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But we have three zeros.
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And so if this is a polynomial of degree three, there'd be some coefficient here.
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And there's a zero at two.
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There's a zero at five point two.
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And there's a zero at 10 .1.
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So if it's degree three, it's going to look like it's in that form.
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And we also have three other points that it has to cover.
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And it has to go through...