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     (c) You are given the following data, (r,y) pairs. z 0, 0.2,1.2, 2.71, 3.8] y [0, 1.1, 2.3, 3.14, 5.25] If we wish to interpolate the (r, y) pairs with a polynomial, what is the order of that polynomial? ![(c) You are given the following data, (r,y) pairs. z 0, 0.2,1.2, 2.71, 3.8] y [0, 1.1, 2.3, 3.14, 5.25] If we wish to interpolate the (r, y) pairs with a polyn  (c) You are given the following data, (r,y) pairs. z 0, 0.2,1.2, 2.71, 3.8] y [0, 1.1, 2.3, 3.14, 5.25] If we wish to interpolate the (r, y) pairs with a polyn](/WebImages/44/c-you-are-given-the-following-data-ry-pairs-z-0-0212-271-38-1136743-1761608636-0.webp) 
  
  Solution
Given the pair of values are
(0,0),(0.2,1.1),(1.2,2.3),(2.71,3.14),(3.8,5.25)
If suppose we interpolate the values of the above pairs
The order of the polynomial order is 4
If we using Simpson\'s 1/3 rule the number of intervals must be even but given data is odd so we cannot calculate the
Integration using Simpson\'s 1/3 rule
![(c) You are given the following data, (r,y) pairs. z 0, 0.2,1.2, 2.71, 3.8] y [0, 1.1, 2.3, 3.14, 5.25] If we wish to interpolate the (r, y) pairs with a polyn  (c) You are given the following data, (r,y) pairs. z 0, 0.2,1.2, 2.71, 3.8] y [0, 1.1, 2.3, 3.14, 5.25] If we wish to interpolate the (r, y) pairs with a polyn](/WebImages/44/c-you-are-given-the-following-data-ry-pairs-z-0-0212-271-38-1136743-1761608636-0.webp)
