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submitted 8 months ago by urist to c/mathmemes

This is an excerpt from my math models textbook. It's about Lagrange Polynomials which is a technique that lets you fit a polynomial to a set of any number of unique points (x_1,y_1) ... (x_n,y_n) so long as all your x-values are different (otherwise it wouldn't be a function, and couldn't be a polynomial). The polynomial you'll calculate will be the unique, lowest degree polynomial that passes through all points.

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[-] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 9 points 8 months ago

Sure I can convince myself, but how am I going to get Yi to agree? He's known to be rather stubborn.

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