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Use Newton's Method to Find the Largest Positive Solution of X4

Question 388

Question 388

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Use Newton's Method to find the largest positive solution of x4 + x3 - 6x - 6 = 0. Use 4 for your initial value and calculate eight iterations.


A) 1.8381538
B) 1.9835930
C) 1.8171206
D) 2.3659571
E) 3.0268456

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