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With the help of Taylor's series expansion, a) find the third derivative formula (improved version) for Forward finite-difference approximation. 1 f(x:) = (-3f(ci+4) +

With the help of Taylor's series expansion, a) find the third derivative formula (improved version) for Forward finite-difference approximation. 1 f"(x:) = (-3f(ci+4) + 14f (Wi+3) 24f(xi+2) + 18f(xi+1) 5f(xi)) 2h3

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