2. (8m) For the following data: wind speed (mph) 14 22 30 38 40 electric power (W) 320 490 540 500 480 Interpolate the d

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2. (8m) For the following data: wind speed (mph) 14 22 30 38 40 electric power (W) 320 490 540 500 480 Interpolate the d

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2 8m For The Following Data Wind Speed Mph 14 22 30 38 40 Electric Power W 320 490 540 500 480 Interpolate The D 1
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2. (8m) For the following data: wind speed (mph) 14 22 30 38 40 electric power (W) 320 490 540 500 480 Interpolate the data for a wind speed of 15 mph and 39 mph using (a) (2m) a fourth order polynomial. You can use the linear equation method from question 1 or the Lagrange interpolation function Lagrange INT included in the week 5 MATLAB files. (b) (2m) a cubic spline. You can use the function CubicSplines included in the week 5 MATLAB files. (c) (2m) plot the data and the two polynomial models using the format from question 1. (d) (2m) which of the two models is "exact-fit" versus "best-fit". Explain.
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