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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
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"The same approaches were employed in the derivation of predictor formulae for A, B, C at the points a, b and c respectively. And the interpolation points involved are {(a,b),...,(c,d)}. W polynomial, P(x) for G method given as follows:
Let q = 5 in (1.1) leads to,"
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The same approaches were employed in the derivation of predictor formulae for A, B, C at the points a, b, c respectively . ,(c,d)}. 1) leads to' is not correct, but I cannot fix it without seeing the whole layout of this part – you have stopped mid-sentence.

  • The same approaches were employed in the derivation of predictor formulae for A, B, C at the points a, b, c respectively .
  • ,(c,d)}.
  • 1) leads to' is not correct, but I cannot fix it without seeing the whole layout of this part – you have stopped mid-sentence.
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The same approaches were employed in the derivation of predictor formulae for A, B, C at the points a, b, c respectively. The interpolation points involved are {(a,b),...,(c,d)}. The W polynomial, P(x) for G method is given as follows:

Let q = 5 in (1.1) leads to

The grammar of 'as follows: Let q = 5 in (1.1) leads to' is not correct, but I cannot
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sir,

After "Let q = 5 in (1.1) leads to," is the equation of the polynomial obtained.
thanks..
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Then I think this:

The W polynomial, P(x) for G method is given as follows:

Let q = 5 in (1.1), which leads to

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