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Given a function f(x). Suppose that Newton's interpolating polynomial P2​(x) of f(x) at the points x0​=−3,x1​=1 and x2​=

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Given A Function F X Suppose That Newton S Interpolating Polynomial P2 X Of F X At The Points X0 3 X1 1 And X2 1
Given A Function F X Suppose That Newton S Interpolating Polynomial P2 X Of F X At The Points X0 3 X1 1 And X2 1 (15.23 KiB) Viewed 37 times
Given a function f(x). Suppose that Newton's interpolating polynomial P2​(x) of f(x) at the points x0​=−3,x1​=1 and x2​=2 is P2​(x)=x2−x+2. Calculate f[x0​,x1​] −3 −4 −1 4