@MrALLABOUTMUSIC The data pairs do not need to put in an ascending order for Newton's divided difference polynomial. To find the value of y at a particular value of x, one needs to choose the closest points to x (of course making sure that x is bracketed between the minimum and maximum of the chosen x values of the data pairs)
sir i wanted to ask you is it not better to arrange the t values in ascending order, since we have to look for the differences in order to choose the values. i m trying to say: suppose 10 was the very bottom, had we still choosen the value for t as 10 ?
@MrALLABOUTMUSIC The data pairs do not need to put in an ascending order for Newton's divided difference polynomial. To find the value of y at a particular value of x, one needs to choose the closest points to x (of course making sure that x is bracketed between the minimum and maximum of the chosen x values of the data pairs)
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sir i wanted to ask you is it not better to arrange the t values in ascending order, since we have to look for the differences in order to choose the values. i m trying to say: suppose 10 was the very bottom, had we still choosen the value for t as 10 ?
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