Consider the function f(x) = cos x - 3x + 1. Since f (0)f() <0, f(x) has a root in [0]. If we use bisection method to estimate the root of f(x) = cos x − 3x + 1, what is x₂? (Answer must be in 8 decimal places)

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Consider the function f(x) = cos x - 3x + 1. Since f (0)ƒ
< 0, f(x) has a root in
[0]. If we use bisection method to estimate the root of f(x) = cos x − 3x + 1, what
is x₂? (Answer must be in 8 decimal places)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function f(x) = cos x - 3x + 1. Since f (0)ƒ < 0, f(x) has a root in [0]. If we use bisection method to estimate the root of f(x) = cos x − 3x + 1, what is x₂? (Answer must be in 8 decimal places)
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