4. Given the data In (1) = 0, In (1.1) 0.09531, In (1.3) = 0.26236 use a Lagrange interpolating quadratic to estimate In

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4. Given the data In (1) = 0, In (1.1) 0.09531, In (1.3) = 0.26236 use a Lagrange interpolating quadratic to estimate In

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4. Given the data In (1) = 0, In (1.1) 0.09531, In (1.3) = 0.26236 use a Lagrange interpolating quadratic to estimate In (1.2). What is the actual error in the approximation? =
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