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What are Legrange's zero one blocks?

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Answered by alkabomble8
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Lagrange's Zero-One Blocks (LZOB) is somewhat a sub-part of Lagrange Interpolation which especially aims at constructing a general formula of a certain sequence on basis of known few terms of that sequence

Answered by ElectricalCubed
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Lagrange's Zero-One Blocks (LZOB) is a sub-part of Lagrange Interpolation which especially aims at constructing a general formula of a certain sequence on basis of known few terms of that sequence. No matter how many first consecutive terms of a sequence are given , they do not force on us any specific pattern. It is always possible to use a suitable number of zero-one blocks and construct a formula which will agree with the first given k terms and the next term of sequence can be assigned any number of our choice.

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