Given f(x) = 1 e + 3 sin 2x. Taking 1.2 as a first approximation to a, apply the Newton-Raphson procedure once to f(x) to obtain a second approximation to a correct to 2 decimal places. α=

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Given f(x) = 1 - e² + 3 sin 2x.
Taking 1.2 as a first approximation to a, apply the Newton-Raphson procedure once
to f(x) to obtain a second approximation to a correct to 2 decimal places.
α =
Transcribed Image Text:Given f(x) = 1 - e² + 3 sin 2x. Taking 1.2 as a first approximation to a, apply the Newton-Raphson procedure once to f(x) to obtain a second approximation to a correct to 2 decimal places. α =
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