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When comparing numbers to zero, the phrases "strictly positive" and "strictly negative" mean "positive and not equal to zero" and "negative and not equal to zero", respectively. In the context of functions, the adverb "strictly" is used to modify the terms "monotonic", "increasing", and "decreasing".
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The quadratic polynomial p(x) has the following properties: p(x) can be positive or zero for all real numbers p(1)=0 and p(2)=2 Then find the quadratic polynomial.
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