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    Use Newton's Method to Find the Roots of the Equation\[x \ln x - 1 = 0\]
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Use Newton's Method to Find the Roots of the Equation xln⁡x−1=0x \ln x - 1 = 0xlnx−1=0

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Question 71

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Use Newton's method to find the roots of the equation correct to five decimal places.
xln⁡x−1=0x \ln x - 1 = 0xlnx−1=0

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