function is given by: f(x)1 − 4x cos(x) + 2x2 + cos(2x). Find the solution of f(x) = 0 within 10-5 starting with (a) x0 = 0.25 using Newton’s method

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A function is given by: f(x)1 − 4x cos(x) + 2x2 + cos(2x). Find the solution of f(x) = 0 within 10-5 starting with

(a) x0 = 0.25 using Newton’s method, and

(b) x0 = 0.25 using Aitken acceleration method.

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