interpolate means to look at the information given and see what information you need and extrapolate means like say if i had one apple and ate half, how much apple would i have left? i suppose that's extrapolating. or if you had a graph you could say what would it be if it was 30 not 20 and follow the pattern.
Answeropposties of extropolate.....Interpolate
You can either interpolate or extrapolate. Interpolate = find the target point on the line and draw vertical and horizontal lines to see what the X and Y values are. Extrapolate = extend line past it's known area and do the same.
Extrapolate that means to plot existing data and predict or draw a curve that for a range outside the existing data.
Interpolate comes from the Latin interpolatus (1612).
"If you interpolate from the values around it, you can find the value of X in this equation." "To interpolate the value, compare it to known values."
Because it doesn't foster any harmful aspects. Science Fiction is the literature of ideas. It invites readers to expand their minds; interpolate and extrapolate on their existing knowledge to imagine other possible scenarios. How could this be harmful.
I'm just trying to interpolate a new set of data points.
Interpolate means to add things in. Like when you "guesstimate" a rough answer to a math question...this is interpolation. "Edward had to interpolate the approximate arrival of the airplane." "Harvy made an interpolation of the answer to Susan's math sequence." "I interpolate my arrival time every time I make a trip."
The word extrapolate is a verb.
You may extrapolate from my answer that I do not know what the word has to do with chemistry. Extrapolate: to surmise from the information given.
we can extrapolate the data to predict what will happen next.
The word extrapolate is a verb. The noun form is extrapolation.