6. The upward velocity of a rocket is given as a function of time in Table 1. t(s) 0 10 15 20 22.5 30 v(t) (m/s) 0 227.0

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6. The upward velocity of a rocket is given as a function of time in Table 1. t(s) 0 10 15 20 22.5 30 v(t) (m/s) 0 227.0

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6. The upward velocity of a rocket is given as a function of time in Table 1. t(s) 0 10 15 20 22.5 30 v(t) (m/s) 0 227.04 362.78 517.35 602.97 901.67 Determine the value of the velocity at t = 16 seconds using first order polynomial interpolation by Newton's divided difference polynomial method.
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