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Milne’s P-C method is a multi step method where we assume that the solution to the given initial value problem is known at past
–equally spaced points.
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Milne’s predictor-corrector (P-C) method is a multi-step method where we assume that the solution to the given initial value problem is known at past 3 equally spaced points.
Thus, the correct answer is 3.
Milne’s method uses information from three previous points to predict the next value, making it a third-order method in terms of accuracy.
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