Find the Lagrange interpolation polynomial that passes through these given points using the table. x: 0 1 3 5 y: 16 -3 -17 41
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Step 1: Write down the given data points in a table: x | y -------------- 0 | 16 1 | -3 3 | -17 5 | 41 Show more…
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