File:Impossibleerror.png
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| Description |
English: Error P(x) − f(x) for level polynomial (red), and for purported better polynomial (blue) |
| Date | 28 March 2006 (original upload date) |
| Source |
English: This image was made as a .bmp file by a program modified from the one provided by User:Cyp, and then converted to .png format with the Gimp 2.2.10 file converter. |
| Author | William Ackerman at English Wikipedia |
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Original upload log
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- 2006-03-28 23:27 William Ackerman 201×201× (14310 bytes) This image was made as a .bmp file by a program modified from the one provided by User:Cyp, and then converted to .png format with the Gimp 2.2.10 file converter.