ex+3x₂ = 16,4 X₁ + 3√√x₂ = 7,2 Find an even (x₁, x2) root of the set of equations using the Newton-Raphson Method.

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ex¹ + 3x₂ = 16,4
x₁ + 3√x₂ = 7,2
Find an even (x₁, x₂) root of the set of equations using
the Newton-Raphson Method.
*Please give a legible and correct answer. Thank you for your help.
Transcribed Image Text:ex¹ + 3x₂ = 16,4 x₁ + 3√x₂ = 7,2 Find an even (x₁, x₂) root of the set of equations using the Newton-Raphson Method. *Please give a legible and correct answer. Thank you for your help.
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