Newton's
divided
differential
formula.
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Step-by-step explanation:
f [xi, xj] =
= f [xj, xi]
f(xi) - f(xj)
(xi - xj)
The divided differences method is a numerical procedure for interpolating a polynomial given a set of points. Unlike Neville's method, which is used to approximate the value of an interpolating polynomial at a given point, the divided differences method constructs the interpolating polynomial in Newton form.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The divided differences method is a numerical procedure for interpolating a polynomial given a set of points. Unlike Neville's method, which is used to approximate the value of an interpolating polynomial at a given point, the divided differences method constructs the interpolating polynomial in Newton form
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