I think it's worthy to note (mentioned in lecture, but not on the slide) for future reference that the hermite basis is named that way because they're functions that we can directly multiply by the parameters we have in hermite interpolation setup.
And as a note, a basis is a set of function that will span the entire range through linear combination.
I think it's worthy to note (mentioned in lecture, but not on the slide) for future reference that the hermite basis is named that way because they're functions that we can directly multiply by the parameters we have in hermite interpolation setup.
And as a note, a basis is a set of function that will span the entire range through linear combination.