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Assignment 3

The document outlines a series of mathematical assignments involving interpolation methods such as Newton's Forward and Backward Difference, Gauss Forward and Backward formulas, Bessel’s Central difference, and Sterling’s Central difference. It includes specific tasks like finding function values at given points and constructing interpolating polynomials based on provided data sets. Additionally, it mentions the use of Hermite interpolation and fitting piecewise quadratic polynomials for a set of data points.

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Assignment 3

The document outlines a series of mathematical assignments involving interpolation methods such as Newton's Forward and Backward Difference, Gauss Forward and Backward formulas, Bessel’s Central difference, and Sterling’s Central difference. It includes specific tasks like finding function values at given points and constructing interpolating polynomials based on provided data sets. Additionally, it mentions the use of Hermite interpolation and fitting piecewise quadratic polynomials for a set of data points.

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Assignment -3

1. For the given equation x^3-x+1 using Newton's Forward Difference Formula
x1 = 2 and x2 = 4
Step value (h) = 0.5
Find f(2.25)
2. Using Newton's backward difference formula, construct an interpolating polynomial of
degree 3 for the data: f (- 0.75) = - 0.0718125, f (- 0.5) = - 0.02475, f (- 0.25) = 0.3349375,
f (0) = 1.10100. Hence find (- 13); Correct your results to five decimal places.
3. Use Gauss Backward formula to find the value of F(35) for the following data set

x 21 25 29 33 37
F(x) 18.4708 17.8144 17.1070 16.3432 15.5154

4. Use Gauss forward formula to find the value of F(1.55) for the following data set

x 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2


F(x) 0 0.223144 0.405465 0.559616 0.693147

5. For the given equation 2x^3-4x+1 using Newton's Divided Difference Interpolation formula
x1 = 2 and x2 = 4
Step value (h) = 0.5
Find f(3.8)
6. Use Bessel’s Central difference formula to find the value of F(12.3) for the following data set

x 10 11 12 13 14
y 20.9848 22.9816 24.9781 26.9743 28.9702

7. Use Sterling’s Central difference formula to find the value of F(25) for the following data set

x 20 24 28 32
y 24 32 35 40

8. Use Newton’s divided difference formula and Lagrange’s Method to derive interpolating
polynomial for the data points (0,-1),(1,1),(2,9),(3,29),(5,129) and hence compute the value
of the point y(4)
9. Compute the Hermite interpolating polynomial and then the value of the function f(0.5)
from the following data set.
x -1 0 1 2
F(x) 2 2 2 26
F’(x) 2 0 2 68

10. Fit piecewise quadratic polynomials in the following data set

X -2 -1 0 1 3 4 5
Y 10 5 2 5 23 43 69

Hence, compute y(-0.5),y(2) and y(4.2)

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