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The forward difference formula can
Define:
a). Forward difference operator b). Backward difference operator c). Newton's forward difference interpolation formula
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The forward difference formula can be expressed as :
f'(x0) = (1/h)[f(x0+h)-f(x0)]-(h/2)f''(x0)-(h^2/6)f'''(x0)+O(h^3). Use
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The forward difference formula can be expressed as :
f'(x0) = (1/h)[f(x0+h)-f(x0)]-(h/2)f''(x0)-(h^2/6)f'''(x0)+O(h^3). Use
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