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#1 2006-03-08 15:24:15

Kazy
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Registered: 2006-01-24
Posts: 37

Lagrange Form

I'm supposed to use the Lagrange interpolation process to obtain a polynomial of least degree that assumes these values:

X| 0 | 2  |  3  |  4
Y| 7 | 11 | 28 | 63

My book just tells the form with a bunch of symbols and gives no examples.. I'm completely lost. Any help? Thanks!

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#2 2006-03-08 16:26:54

Jai Ganesh
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Registered: 2005-06-28
Posts: 48,410

Re: Lagrange Form

See if these links can be of any help. Link 1, Link 2 and Link 3 (pdf).


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