Discover the Magic of Cubic Splines

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The discussion revolves around a user seeking help with a project on cubic splines, expressing urgency with only five hours left to complete it. Other participants emphasize the importance of demonstrating prior effort and understanding of the topic to receive effective assistance. They suggest that the user should share what they have tried and any relevant knowledge about cubic splines to facilitate better guidance. There is a consensus that providing context and showing initiative can lead to more helpful responses. The conversation highlights the need for preparation and engagement in academic inquiries.
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Cubic Splines!

It looks like the message i wrote was not allowed because i gave you my excersize as it was. Well now i ' ll post again the picture i have but i don't want to give me the answer , but only a help how to start . Please give some idea , i have only five hours left to give my project .

Thanks to everyone!
 
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This is my project ..only tell me how to start !
 

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You only have 5 hours left to finish the project and you want us to tell you how to start it? How long have you had to work on this project?

In any case, you will probably get more help if you show that you've put forth some kind of effort. What have you tried so far? What kind of progress have you made? What do you know about cubic splines? etc..
 


i post the same message since monday and today was my last day..if you saw my post today it doesn't mean that i haven't looked anything. .i only tried to find some help here..i said that i don't have any idea about cubic splines that's why i gave you my excersize as its given..i had five days to give a result so tell what progress i had to do until now?
 


Nightmare_69, I know I told you (in a PM) that on those occasions when you have no idea where to begin with a problem, it's OK to just ask for a hint about where to begin, but I think you really have to show something here. Have you solved any similar problems? Have you at least studied a solved example in the book? (If so, how is this one different?) Are you familiar with the basic definitions? Are there any theorems that might be relevant? (You should have included this information in your post). The more of these things you include, the easier it is for other people to help you.

I'm not familiar with these things myself, so I won't be able to help you. But I'm sure someone else will be.
 

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