4. Use the Newton's Divided Difference formula to compute the cubic interpolating polynomial for f(x) = sin() using points x = 0, x₁ = 1, X₂ = 2, x3 = 3. What is an upper bound for the error at x = 2.5

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4. Use the Newton's Divided Difference formula to compute the cubic
interpolating polynomial for f(x) = sin() using points xo =
2, x3 = 3.
What is an upper bound for the error at x = 2.5
0, x1 = 1, x2 =
Transcribed Image Text:4. Use the Newton's Divided Difference formula to compute the cubic interpolating polynomial for f(x) = sin() using points xo = 2, x3 = 3. What is an upper bound for the error at x = 2.5 0, x1 = 1, x2 =
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