This document contains two tables that show the results of using Richardson extrapolation to estimate the derivative of two different functions, f(x)=x sin(x) and f(x)=xlnx, at different values of x and h. The tables show the estimates of the derivative using Richardson extrapolation with increasing levels of k for different step sizes h. For larger step sizes, the estimation results in an error.
This document contains two tables that show the results of using Richardson extrapolation to estimate the derivative of two different functions, f(x)=x sin(x) and f(x)=xlnx, at different values of x and h. The tables show the estimates of the derivative using Richardson extrapolation with increasing levels of k for different step sizes h. For larger step sizes, the estimation results in an error.
This document contains two tables that show the results of using Richardson extrapolation to estimate the derivative of two different functions, f(x)=x sin(x) and f(x)=xlnx, at different values of x and h. The tables show the estimates of the derivative using Richardson extrapolation with increasing levels of k for different step sizes h. For larger step sizes, the estimation results in an error.
Ten-Decimal Tables of the Logarithms of Complex Numbers and for the Transformation from Cartesian to Polar Coordinates: Volume 33 in Mathematical Tables Series