I forgot to back up my ipad

I had an ipad and I forgot to back it up.
The ipad was working really well and then all of a sudden it didnt turn on anymore. I dont remember if I backed it up or turned on automatic back up and I am nervous because I had a lot of notes on that ipad. If I didnt back it up is there any way of reviving those documents?
The company is giving me a new iPad and they said only if i backed it up, then all my documents will be there.
PLEASE HELP

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