Question 11 1 pts Given 1 x4 23 sin (12) defined over the interval [0, 6] where h=1. Use Divided Difference Interpolatio

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Question 11 1 pts Given 1 x4 23 sin (12) defined over the interval [0, 6] where h=1. Use Divided Difference Interpolatio

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Question 11 1 pts Given 1 x4 23 sin (12) defined over the interval [0, 6] where h=1. Use Divided Difference Interpolation to solve questions (11 to 14). * The number of 1st order Poly. functions that we can get from the data is:

Question 12 2 pts Starting from (x=2), the absolute error P2(0) - f(0) is:

Question 13 2 pts Starting from x=3; dP2(x)/dx at x=2 is: O-117 None O-124 0-187
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