This document contains a 4 question quiz on numerical differentiation from the Institute of Space Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering. The quiz asks students to: 1) Derive Stirling's formula for differentiation; 2) Construct a finite difference table for the function f(x)=x+sin(x)/3 from 0.3 to 1.5 in increments of 0.2; 3) Estimate the first and second derivatives at x=0.9 using Stirling's formula; and 4) Compute the derivative at x=0.9 analytically and compare the results.
This document contains a 4 question quiz on numerical differentiation from the Institute of Space Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering. The quiz asks students to: 1) Derive Stirling's formula for differentiation; 2) Construct a finite difference table for the function f(x)=x+sin(x)/3 from 0.3 to 1.5 in increments of 0.2; 3) Estimate the first and second derivatives at x=0.9 using Stirling's formula; and 4) Compute the derivative at x=0.9 analytically and compare the results.
This document contains a 4 question quiz on numerical differentiation from the Institute of Space Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering. The quiz asks students to: 1) Derive Stirling's formula for differentiation; 2) Construct a finite difference table for the function f(x)=x+sin(x)/3 from 0.3 to 1.5 in increments of 0.2; 3) Estimate the first and second derivatives at x=0.9 using Stirling's formula; and 4) Compute the derivative at x=0.9 analytically and compare the results.
This document contains a 4 question quiz on numerical differentiation from the Institute of Space Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering. The quiz asks students to: 1) Derive Stirling's formula for differentiation; 2) Construct a finite difference table for the function f(x)=x+sin(x)/3 from 0.3 to 1.5 in increments of 0.2; 3) Estimate the first and second derivatives at x=0.9 using Stirling's formula; and 4) Compute the derivative at x=0.9 analytically and compare the results.
sin 𝑥 b) Construct the finite difference table for 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 + for 0.3(0.2)1.50. 3 c) Considering part (a), estimate the first and second derivative at x=0.90 by using Stirling differentiation formula. d) Compute the value of derivative at x=0.90 using analytical method. Compare the two results and comment on your observations.