Let P(x) be the second degree Lagrange interpolating polynomial that fits the data (0,−2),(1,0) and (2,4) Then P(0.5) is

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Let P(x) be the second degree Lagrange interpolating polynomial that fits the data (0,−2),(1,0) and (2,4) Then P(0.5) is

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Let P(x) be the second degree Lagrange interpolating polynomial that fits the data (0,−2),(1,0) and (2,4) Then P(0.5) is: 1.25 −1.25 0.9545 None of the choices
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