From the data in the following table can we compute f(x) at x = 2 applying Newton's Divided-Difference Interpolation Formula? x f(x) 1.000 1.221 3 1.882 4. 2.226 7 4.055 10 7.389 O Yes O No

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From the data in the following table can we compute f(x) at x = 2 applying
Newton's Divided-Difference Interpolation Formula?
x f(x)
1.000
1
1.221
3
1.882
4
2.226
7
4.055
10
7.389
Yes
O No
Transcribed Image Text:From the data in the following table can we compute f(x) at x = 2 applying Newton's Divided-Difference Interpolation Formula? x f(x) 1.000 1 1.221 3 1.882 4 2.226 7 4.055 10 7.389 Yes O No
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