
EBK CALCULUS: AN APPLIED APPROACH
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Chapter 10.6, Problem 2CP
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Use Newton’s Method to approximate the zeros of
Continue the iterations until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.001.
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EBK CALCULUS: AN APPLIED APPROACH
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Algebra
ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
Publisher:Cengage

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Trigonometry
ISBN:9781337278461
Author:Ron Larson
Publisher:Cengage Learning

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ISBN:9781305115545
Author:James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Publisher:Cengage Learning
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