f(x) = x² – 5

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Q1: Find root V5 using bisection It is easy to see that estimating is equivalent to
f(x) = x2 – 5. We know, by the
finding the positive root of the polynomial
Intermediate Value Theorem, that since f is continuous, and since f(2) < 0 and f(3) >
0, f must have a root between 2 and 3. To find this using the Bisection method and
false position methods, we will want to use the IF function in Excel
Note:V5=2.236069 (by hand repeat until error <0.005% )
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: Find root V5 using bisection It is easy to see that estimating is equivalent to f(x) = x2 – 5. We know, by the finding the positive root of the polynomial Intermediate Value Theorem, that since f is continuous, and since f(2) < 0 and f(3) > 0, f must have a root between 2 and 3. To find this using the Bisection method and false position methods, we will want to use the IF function in Excel Note:V5=2.236069 (by hand repeat until error <0.005% )
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