Question: When using general method to derive second-order central- difference formula for f (x) using Newton polynomials we will have the equation: P'(to) = a1

When using general method to derive second-order central- difference formula for f 

When using general method to derive second-order central- difference formula for f (x) using Newton polynomials we will have the equation: P'(to) = a1 + az(to - t1) a) The values of to, ty and tz in terms of x and h will equal: to = t = t2 = This equation P'(to) = an + az(to - t) will be equivalent to: P'(X) = b) %3D

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