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Problem 5.2: For part (a), plot the function using Matlab from x = 0 to 1, and
guess the root. For part (b), write a Matlab function to do the Bisection
Method. Print the code and the answer for an error tolerance εa = 0.01%.

Transcribed Image Text:5.2 Determine the real root of f(x) = 5x³- 5x² + 6x - 2:
(a) Graphically.
(b) Using bisection to locate the root. Employ initial guesses of
x = 0 and x₁ = 1 and iterate until the estimated error ε falls
below a level of ε, = 10%.
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