Find the interpolating polynomial p3, such that p3(−2) = 6, p3(−1) = 8, p3(1) = 4, p3(2) = 9. Calculate p3 using the Lag

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Find the interpolating polynomial p3, such that p3(−2) = 6, p3(−1) = 8, p3(1) = 4, p3(2) = 9. Calculate p3 using the Lag

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Find the interpolating polynomial p3, such that
p3(−2) = 6, p3(−1) = 8, p3(1) = 4, p3(2) = 9.
Calculate p3 using the Lagrange formula.
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