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Suppose that n1(h) is an approximation to m for every h > 0 and that: m = n1(h) + k1h + k2h 2 + k3h 3 + . . for constants k1, k2, k3 . .. use the values n1(h), n1(h/3) and n1(h/9) to produce an o(h 3 ) approximation to m.

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