EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
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Chapter 19, Problem 19P
In a fashion similar to Sec. 19.8.2, use MATLAB to fit the data from Prob. 19.15 using
(a) Linear interpolation,(b) A third order regression polynomial, and (c) A spline
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