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The figure below shows a function-generator linkage in which the motion of Rocker 2 corresponds to x and the motion of Rocker 4 to the function y = tan x . Use
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SOLVED: Problem 4: Generate eight equally-spaced points from the function f(t) = sin2(t) From t 0 to 2r. Fit these data with Seventh Order interpolating polynomial A cubic spline:
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