Exercise 4 - Three-point backward difference formula for the first derivative Consider the function f(x) = 5x4 - 4x3 +3x

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Exercise 4 - Three-point backward difference formula for the first derivative Consider the function f(x) = 5x4 - 4x3 +3x

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Exercise 4 Three Point Backward Difference Formula For The First Derivative Consider The Function F X 5x4 4x3 3x 1
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Exercise 4 - Three-point backward difference formula for the first derivative Consider the function f(x) = 5x4 - 4x3 +3x2 -x + 10. Calculate its first derivative at point x = 3 numerically with the three-point backward difference formula and using: a) Points x=1, x=2, and x=3. b) Points x=2, x=2.5, and x=3. c) Compare the results with the exact (analytical) derivative.
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