[CENTER][SIZE=6][COLOR=Sienna][U]Applied Mathematics Paper A, 2012[/U][/COLOR][/SIZE]
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is there anyone who has solved question No. 8(a) Paper II..
i have no idea how this question goes with numerical or any other method.. this question is totally ambiguous for me? |
[QUOTE=abrowaqas;417829]is there anyone who has solved question No. 8(a) Paper II..
i have no idea how this question goes with numerical or any other method.. this question is totally ambiguous for me?[/QUOTE] I think question is wrong. It does not make any sense....... By the way what is policy of FPSC for such questions i.e. marking policy for attempting wrong/incomplete questions? |
Q no 8 part a
This question is absolutely write i have solve this question......this is question of numerical analysis and i had use newton divided difference interpolation formula to solve this ..................consider a,b,c as input of function and then passing through function x^3 they become a^3,b^3 then apply newton interpolation formula simply it u will get a+b+c
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