Given the points x0​=0;x1​=1 and x2​=2 and let f be a function such that f(x0​)= −6,f(x1​)=−4 and f(x2​)=0. Let P(x) be

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Given the points x0​=0;x1​=1 and x2​=2 and let f be a function such that f(x0​)= −6,f(x1​)=−4 and f(x2​)=0. Let P(x) be

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Given the points x0​=0;x1​=1 and x2​=2 and let f be a function such that f(x0​)= −6,f(x1​)=−4 and f(x2​)=0. Let P(x) be the Lagrange interpolating polynomial of f(x) at the points x0​,x1​ and x2​. If P(x) is used to approximate f(x), then an approximation of f′(0.5) is most nearly: 2 None of the choices 1 0.25
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