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<p>which may include translations, rotations, and for special applications, higher order <a href="page.php?w=derivative">derivative</a>s of displacements. When the nodes displace, they will drag the elements along in a certain manner dictated by the element formulation. In other words, displacements of any points in the element will be <a href="page.php?w=interpolation">interpolated</a> from the nodal displacements, and this is the main reason for the approximate nature of the solution.</p>

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