Cauchy's mean value theorem: Difference between revisions
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p[3] = board.create('point', [3,2], {style:4});  | p[3] = board.create('point', [3,2], {style:4});  | ||
p[4] = board.create('point', [4,1], {style:4});  | p[4] = board.create('point', [4,1], {style:4});  | ||
var fArray =   | var fArray = JXG.Math.Numerics.neville(p);  | ||
var graph = board.create('curve', fArray, {strokeWidth:3,strokeOpacity:0.5});  | var graph = board.create('curve', fArray, {strokeWidth:3,strokeOpacity:0.5});  | ||
/*  | /*  | ||
var g = function(t) {  | var g = function(t) {  | ||
      return   |       return JXG.Math.Numerics.D(fArray[0])(t)/JXG.Math.Numerics.D(fArray[1])(t)-(p[4].X()-p[0].X())/(p[4].Y()-p[0].Y());  | ||
};  | };  | ||
Revision as of 19:05, 18 January 2013
Cauchy's mean value theorem is also known as extended mean value theorem. In Germany it is called Zweiter Mittelwertsatz.
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