Example
3. Use synthetic
division (Horner's method) to find
for the polynomial
.
Solution 3.
This example is for pedagogical purposes. Our eventual goal is to use a vector for the coefficients, but for now we will enter them separately into each coefficient. First we will check out the nested multiplication idea.
Use the recursive formulas to compute the
sequence
.
Use the recursive formulas to compute the
sequence
.
We are done.
Aside. We can check
out the formulas
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and
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(c) John H. Mathews 2004