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SOLVED: PROBLEM 3: For f(z) = er the following data is given: f(0) = 1, f'(0) =1, f(1) = 2.7182818, f'(1) = 2.7182818 Estimate f(0.5) using linear and Hermite interpolation. Which estimate
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