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    Approximate by Applying Newton's Method to the Equation X<sup>3</sup>
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Approximate by Applying Newton's Method to the Equation X3

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Approximate Approximate   by applying Newton's Method to the equation x<sup>3</sup> + 37 = 0. by applying Newton's Method to the equation x3 + 37 = 0.

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f(x) = x3 - 37
f '(x) = 3x2 blured image x1 =...

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