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Newton's Divided Difference Polynomial: Linear Interpolation: Example

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2010

Learn Newton's divided difference polynomial method by following the linear interpolation example

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  • So I could chose also in order first 20 then 15? it's not compulsory to choose them in order (sorry it's not my mother tongue) ?

  • @SpitTanker Once the data pairs are chosen, they can be in any order. Why? Because thru n points, passes a polynomial of order n-1, and that polynomial is unique!

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  • Thanks for the help! Great example!

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  • great

    

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  • I was absent at NDDI lecture, but you helped me to understand it very well

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  • Great video thanks for the help.

  • Thanks Numericalmethodsguy, you are an absolute champion. These videos are really helpful.

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