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Newton’s Divided Difference Polynomial Method of Interpolation

Newton’s Divided Difference Polynomial Method of Interpolation. Newton’s Divided Difference Method. Linear interpolation : Given pass a linear interpolant through the data where. Example.

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Newton’s Divided Difference Polynomial Method of Interpolation

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  1. Newton’s Divided Difference Polynomial Method of Interpolation

  2. Newton’s Divided Difference Method Linear interpolation: Given pass a linear interpolant through the data where http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  3. Example The upward velocity of a rocket is given as a function of time in Table 1. Find the velocity at t=16 seconds using the Newton Divided Difference method for linear interpolation. Figure 2: Velocity vs. time data for the rocket example Table 1: Velocity as a function of time

  4. Linear Interpolation http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  5. Linear Interpolation (contd) http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  6. Quadratic Interpolation http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  7. Example The upward velocity of a rocket is given as a function of time in Table 1. Find the velocity at t=16 seconds using the Newton Divided Difference method for quadratic interpolation. Figure 2: Velocity vs. time data for the rocket example Table 1: Velocity as a function of time

  8. Quadratic Interpolation (contd)

  9. Quadratic Interpolation (contd) http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  10. Quadratic Interpolation (contd)

  11. General Form where Rewriting http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  12. General Form

  13. General form http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  14. Example The upward velocity of a rocket is given as a function of time in Table 1. Find the velocity at t=16 seconds using the Newton Divided Difference method for cubic interpolation. Figure 2: Velocity vs. time data for the rocket example Table 1: Velocity as a function of time

  15. Example The velocity profile is chosen as we need to choose four data points that are closest to http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  16. Example

  17. Example http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  18. Comparison Table http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu

  19. Latihan Misalkan Nilai-nilai fungsi seperti pada tabel berikut, tentukanlah nilai aproksimasi dari f(0,1), f(0,35), dan f(1,16) berturut-turut menggunakan interpolasi beda terbagi Newton linear, kuadratik, kubik.

  20. Distance from Velocity Profile Find the distance covered by the rocket from t=11s to t=16s ?

  21. Acceleration from Velocity Profile Find the acceleration of the rocket at t=16s given that

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