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Course: Numerical Methods


BACKGROUND OF INTERPOLATION

 

Uniqueness of Polynomial Interpolant : Part 2 of 2

 

By Autar Kaw



TOPIC DESCRIPTION
 

Learn that the polynomial of order n or less than that passes through (n+1) data points is unique.

 

This video teaches you that the polynomial or order n or less than that passes through (n+1) data points is unique.


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Uniqueness of Polynomial Interpolant: Part 1 of 2 [YOUTUBE 8:26]

Uniqueness of Polynomial Interpolant: Part 2 of 2 [YOUTUBE 9:50]


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  Get in one place the following: a textbook chapter, a PowerPoint presentation, individual YouTube lecture videos, and multiple-choice questions on Background of Interpolation.

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