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Lagrangian Interpolation: Linear Interpolation: Example

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

Learn Lagrangian linear interpolation via an example

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  • @artemis4000

    The large pi symbol means the product of a bunch of numbers. The "n" at the top tells us how many things we need to multiply together. For your first question, the j=0 only indicates the starting point. We take whatever is next to the pi when j=0, then multiply it by whatever is next to the pi with j=1, then with j=2, and on and on until j=n (In this case, j=1). But, we have to skip the term where j=i. For L_0 i=0, so we only take j=1. For L_1, i=1, so we skip j=1 and only use j=0.

  • what is the criteria for setting up the n in the top of the big PI?

  • at 06:00 you say that j cannot equal i, but yet i=0 and j=0? howcome is that?

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