Question: Suppose that N1(h) is a formula that produces O(h) approximations to a number M and that M = N1(h) + K1h + K2h2 +

Suppose that N1(h) is a formula that produces O(h) approximations to a number M and that
M = N1(h) + K1h + K2h2 +· · · ,
For a collection of positive constants K1, K2 . . . Then N1(h), N1(h/2), N1(h/4), . . . are all lower bounds for M. What can be said about the extrapolated approximations N2(h), N3(h), . . .?

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