Specify c-1, Co, C₁ and p such that the formula g′(s) ≈ k¯²(c_19(s − k) + cog(s) + C₁g(s + k)) denotes the backward finite difference for the first derivative of g with step size k. Use decimal notation to enter any fractions. Enter c-₁: Enter co: Enter c₁: Enter p:
Specify c-1, Co, C₁ and p such that the formula g′(s) ≈ k¯²(c_19(s − k) + cog(s) + C₁g(s + k)) denotes the backward finite difference for the first derivative of g with step size k. Use decimal notation to enter any fractions. Enter c-₁: Enter co: Enter c₁: Enter p:
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.3: The Addition And Subtraction Formulas
Problem 80E
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