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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 10:30 jewelia2801

Write a script m-file that calls the function nest) to evaluate p(-2), where p(x)is defined in problem 1 of the theoretical problems. you do not have to pass the 4th argument to the function (the base points) -just the first 3 arguments. run your script and give the output. the function nesto is provided in the matlab code folder in your elearning course math 4334.001 fl18 or cs 4334.001- fl18. note that using nesto may require a different number of flops (floating-point operations, i. e., arithmetic operations) from your result in problem 1, but use as few flops as possible when applying nesto.

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