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Consider the polynomial interpolation consist to determine the unique order
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polynomial that fits n data points,

Where, the terms are constant coefficients. The above fourth order polynomial function
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Therefore use MATLAB to solve above equations for the coefficient,

Write the command in MAPLE command window,
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>> format short g Ritu
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>> X=[200^4 200^3 200^2 200 1

250^4 250^3 250^2 250 1
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300^4 300^3 300^2 300 1

400^4 400^3 400^2 400 1

500^4 500^3 500^2 500 1]

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Output:

The output of above program is,

X =

1.6e+009 8e+006 40000 200 1

3.9063e+009 1.5625e+007 62500 250 1

8.1e+009 2.7e+007 90000 300 1

2.56e+010 6.4e+007 1.6e+005 400 1

6.25e+010 1.25e+008 2.5e+005 500 1

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Now write the command for next step:

Command:

>> F=[0.746;0.675;0.616;0.525;0.457];

>> format long g

>> p=X\F

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Output:

The output of p is,

p =

1.33333333333201e­012

­4.53333333333155e­009

5.29666666666581e­006

­0.00317366666666649

1.20299999999999

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Now write next command in command window:

Command:

>> cond(X)

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Output:

The output of p is,

ans =

11711898982423.4

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