Find three different zeros of f(x) 24
Unitary Method
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(0, 1.759)
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+xg =
3.140740740740741
f(x) =
2.1573139425079715
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- 1
4
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+x2 =
1.8068937387697588
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Find three different zeros of f(x) = -
1
+x =
1.7596071843849035
+x =
1.7587707428260164
Approximate v5. (Hint: Look at how we set up
equations to find V2 and v5.)
(3)
+x3 =
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