41. Can √5 be approximated through fixed-point iteration? Define a f(x) and a g(x) to do this if it can. Can you find several forms of g (x)?

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41. Can √5 be approximated through fixed-point iteration?
Define a f(x) and a g(x) to do this if it can. Can you
find several forms of g(x)?
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Transcribed Image Text:4. 41. Can √5 be approximated through fixed-point iteration? Define a f(x) and a g(x) to do this if it can. Can you find several forms of g(x)? Section 1.6 mil D ...all this root
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