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For Exercises 44 through 61, consider the problem of fitting a cubic through m given points
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Linear Algebra With Applications (classic Version)
- In Exercises 19 and 20, use the x, y, and z-intercepts to sketch the plane for each equation. x+2y+z=6arrow_forwardUse the result in Exercise 20 to find the equation of the line that contains 5,-1 and is parallel to the graph of 3x-4y=12.arrow_forwardDetermine whether each of the following statements is true or false, and explain why. The graph of 6x2y+7z=14 is a plane.arrow_forward
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