Consider the function f(x)=xex+1. We approximate f(x) by the Lagrange interpolating polynomial P2​(x) at the points x0​=

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Consider the function f(x)=xex+1. We approximate f(x) by the Lagrange interpolating polynomial P2​(x) at the points x0​=

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Consider The Function F X Xex 1 We Approximate F X By The Lagrange Interpolating Polynomial P2 X At The Points X0 1
Consider The Function F X Xex 1 We Approximate F X By The Lagrange Interpolating Polynomial P2 X At The Points X0 1 (19.89 KiB) Viewed 41 times
Consider the function f(x)=xex+1. We approximate f(x) by the Lagrange interpolating polynomial P2​(x) at the points x0​=0,x1​=1 and x2​=2. A bound of the theoretical error of this approximation at x=1.8 is: None of the choices 1.7734 0.5124 0.0121
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