Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial: Quadratic Interpolation: Theory

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Learn Newton's divided difference polynomial method by following the quadratic interpolation theory

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  • Hi sir, just a confirmation, at 1:50, should the point (x2,y2) be represented by f(x2)?

    Also, you're videos have helped me so very much. thanks from Canada

  • @r1chrd3113 Thanks, the video has an annotation now for f(x2)

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