How to do this on my Prime ?
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09-29-2017, 12:26 PM
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RE: How to do this on my Prime ?
1 - The quickest way might be to determine the Lagrange polynomial:
lagrange([1 -2 3], [2 1 4]) (then simplify the result). 2 - If you really want to solve the linear equations then you can do that as follows: linsolve([a+b+c=2 4*a-2*b+c=1 9*a+3*b+c=4], [a b c]) 3 - Or if you want to imitate the approach in your second screenshot: f(x):=a*x^2+b*x+c solve({f(1)=2,f(-2)=1,f(3)=4},[a b c]) |
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How to do this on my Prime ? - ggauny@live.fr - 09-29-2017, 11:56 AM
RE: How to do this on my Prime ? - AlexFekken - 09-29-2017 12:26 PM
RE: How to do this on my Prime ? - Dieter - 09-29-2017, 12:32 PM
RE: How to do this on my Prime ? - toshk - 09-29-2017, 04:53 PM
RE: How to do this on my Prime ? - Gerson W. Barbosa - 09-29-2017, 12:52 PM
RE: How to do this on my Prime ? - AlexFekken - 09-29-2017, 01:22 PM
RE: How to do this on my Prime ? - ggauny@live.fr - 09-29-2017, 02:59 PM
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