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The following data were obtained for the growth of a sheep population
introduced into a new environment on the island of Tasmania.
t (year) 1814 1824 1834 1844 1854 1864
P(t) 125 275 830 1200 1750 1650
Find the natural cubic splines that pass through these data points by doing the following:
(a) Translate the time coordinate to start from ť = 0
(b) Derive an appropriate system of spline equations
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