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1. Construct a linear interpolating polynomial given the points (x0,y0) and (x1,y1).
2. Can you use the Lagrange’s interpolation formula when intervals are equal?
X : -1 0 2 3
Y : -8 3 1 12
X:012
Y:121
of are given?
X:0246
Y : 1 9 21 41
11. State the properties of divided differences.
13. Find the divided differences of f(x) = x3 + x + 2 for the arguments 1,3,6,11.
and (2,2).
18. Find the polynomial for the following data by Newton’s backward
difference formula:
X: 0 1 2 3
F( x): -3 2 9 18
19. Find the value of Y at x =21 using Newton’s forward difference formula from the following table:
X: 20 23 26 29
20. Find the polynomial of second degree passing through the points (0,-1)
. Using Lagranges interpolation formula find y(10) given that y(5) = 12, y(6) = 13,
x:01234
y : 1 3 9 - 81
3. From the data given below find the number of students whose weight is between
60 to 70.
No of
4. From the following table find y(1.5) and y’(1) using cubic spline.
X:123
Y : -8 -1 18
5.Given sin 450 = 0.7071, sin 500 = 0.7660, sin 550 = 0.8192, sin 600 = 0.8660,
6. Given log 10 654 = 2.8156, log 10 658 = 2.8182, log 10 659 = 2.8189,
log 10 661 = 2.8202, find using Lagrange’s formula the value of log 10 656.
y : -3 0 30 132
x : 10 20 30 40 50
y : 46 66 81 93 101
x:0123
y : 1 4 0 -2
12. The following data are taken from the steam table:
13. Find the sixth term of the sequence 8, 12, 19, 29, 42.
14. From the following table of half yearly premium for policies maturing at different ages, estimate the
premium for policies maturing at the age of 46.
Age x : 45 50 55 60 65
Premium y : 114.84 96.16 83.32 74.48 68.48
15. Form the divided difference table for the following data
x : -2 0 3 5 7 8
16. If f(0) = 0 , f(1) = 0, f(2) = -12, f(4) =(0), f(5) =600 and f(7) = 7308,find
X: 0 1 3 4
X:012456
X: 1 2 3 4
Y: 1 2 5 11 Find the cubic splines and evaluate Y(1.5).
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