Q2/ A: Use Lagrange Interpolation Polynomials' to determine the relationship between the velocity of the rocket and its time of operation. Estimate the time which needed to reached the velocity (100 m/s). 10 20 60 Time (s) Velocity (m/s) 20 120 400

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Q2/ A: Use Lagrange Interpolation Polynomials' to determine the relationship between the
velocity of the rocket and its time of operation. Estimate the time which needed to
reached the velocity (100 m/s).
10
20
60
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Velocity (m/s)
20
120
400
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