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Lagrange Interpolation
a) Write a Matlab function that produces a fourth-order accurate Lagrange
interpolation f4 (x) for a function f in the point x , given the points x0 , x1 , x2 , x3 , x4
and the values f(x0 ), f(x1 ), f(x2 ), f(x3 ), f(x4 ) .
b) Given
f(?1/2 ) = ?1, f(?1/6 ) = ?1/2 , f(0) = 0, f(1/6) =1/2 , f(1/2 ) =1, show that these values
indicate that f could be an odd function. Use your Matlab function to find the
fourth-order interpolation at x=1/3 and the fourth-order extrapolation at x =1.
Would the extrapolation be accurate (explain)?
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Matt Fig
am 21 Mär. 2011
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As Paulo indicates, MATLAB Answers is not a Homework solving service. However, if you show some effort (code) and ask specific questions regarding the use of MATLAB to solve your problem, then you will most likely receive help.
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reem
am 12 Apr. 2011
Yes this is true
Paulo Silva
am 21 Mär. 2011
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Matt Tearle
am 21 Mär. 2011
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