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Consider the following data set. x = linspace( -pi, pi,11 ); y = humps( x ); x_real = linspace( -pi, pi,501 ); y_real = humps( x_real ); hold onplot( x, y,'ro' ); plot( x_real, y_real,'r-' ); use linear interpolation to estimate the value of y at x = 1.0 using `x` and `y` (not `x_real` and `y_real`, which are given for demonstration purposes). your answer should have at least three significant figures, accurate to within 0.1%. (e. g., `1.23` and `3.33e-8` both have three significant figures.)your answer should be in a variable `y_est`.

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