Given f (x) = x - x -6. Using the fixed point iteration method (x-g(x)), the fixed points for g(x), where g(x) is a :negative root square function is

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Given f (x) = a² – x - 6. Using the fixed point iteration
method (x-g(x)), the fixed points for g(x), where g(x) is a
:negative root square function is
None
{2,3-}
2-
Transcribed Image Text:Given f (x) = a² – x - 6. Using the fixed point iteration method (x-g(x)), the fixed points for g(x), where g(x) is a :negative root square function is None {2,3-} 2-
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