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    Use Newton's Method to Find the Root(s) of the Equation\(x^{2}=2 x+1\)
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Use Newton's Method to Find the Root(s) of the Equation x2=2x+1x^{2}=2 x+1x2=2x+1

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Use Newton's method to find the root(s) of the equation x2=2x+1x^{2}=2 x+1x2=2x+1 to two decimal places.

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