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    Exam 33: Derivatives of Trigonometric, Logarithmic, and Exponential Functions
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    Use Newton's Method to Find a Root Of\(y=x-e^{-x}\) On\([0,1]\) , to Three Decimal Places
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Use Newton's Method to Find a Root Of y=x−e−xy=x-e^{-x}y=x−e−x On [0,1][0,1][0,1] , to Three Decimal Places

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Use Newton's method to find a root of y=x−e−xy=x-e^{-x}y=x−e−x on [0,1][0,1][0,1] , to three decimal places.

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