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divided difference are independent of the argument​

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Answered by pk544042
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Answer:

Here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Divided differences are symmetric with respect to the arguments i.e independent of the order of arguments. By using first divided difference, second divided difference as so on . A table is formed which is called the divided difference table.

Answered by biswajit2002sl
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Answer:

The divided difference are independent of the argument​.

Step-by-step explanation:

The divided differences are always symmetric in nature and are in respect to the given arguments.

  • They are basically independent of the order of the arguments provided,

For example.

f[x0, x1]=f[x1, x0]

f[x0, x1, x2]=f[x2, x1, x0]=f[x1, x2, x0]

Therefore, by using Newton Divided difference formula, we can easily get a second divided difference and then third divided difference and so on.

Also we get to know that these divided difference gets generated :

  • the sum or the difference of the two functions gets equal to the sum or difference of the corresponding divided differences which are separated.

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