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MATH 3600 Practice Problems on Interpolation Methods 1. Calculate the Lagrange polynomial of degree 2, px(2). to. decital phys tht fs the following thre’ datapoints (2, ffx) fora cesta oven funtion €101,1), (1.02, 0.9888), (101, 0.9784) and from i interpolate a ale off at 2 = LOGS aul extrapolate a vale of fat x = 1.058, Give error bounds on your estinntion of (1.085) iC 0.281 < fl) < 0.45 for any f€ [l, 1.04) 2. The error function is gen by exe) =e fe" Note that hard to gut ou exact value for eels) since we don't know an antierivitive fore". Given that en(0.28) = 03763, ‘(05) = 0.52050 and er{1) ~ 0.81270, calculate the Lagrange polynomial of degree 2 2(e), t05 devimal places that approximate etl). Uae it to approximate erff075). Using the eetor formule for Lagrange Interpolation. sive bounds on your estimation of ef(.7). [Wine "The follwing fact from Callus is wef: If Fx) = [Fat then (2) = 9(3)) Given that /(0S) = 0.179, F(L) © 0811 and F(2) = 0900 fr sone kaa fuction fet ‘mate £(08) and f(0.9) by quadratic interpolation vin Noston's divided diflerence polytotsiat (ith coeficients rounded to 5 decimal place). Given the four data points (2). f(x) from ax unknown funtion f (1-402), 2.1.28), (,3.1187), (4, 2540) (a) estimate (2.5) and (2.3) by enbi interpolation vin Newton's dvi Aifersure poly vomial (with coefficients rounded to 5 decimal places) (0 Given that 1 (0) $2 for (a, We [Ll give err bounds for your estimates in part

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