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How do I find a polynomial P given this info?

P(1)=2

P (1)=1

P (1)=3

P(-1)=1

P (-1)=4

You don t need to use these exact numbers, I just want to know how to solve these in general. Also, if you re confused with the notation, P means the differentiation of P, etc. Also, I know you have to use taylor expansion but I don t know when to use it or in what way. If someone could even link me to a video that d be really helpful.

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  • 2 years ago

    Sorry, it's supposed to say P and then P dash, P dash dash. Meaning P, the differentiation of P, and then that again.

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