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Use Newton's method with the specified initial approximation x1 to find x3, the third approximation to the root
of the given equation.
x3 + 5x – 4 = 0
X1 = 2
Part 1 of 3
If f(x) = x³ + 5x – 4, then
f '(x) =
x2 +
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Transcribed Image Text:Tutorial Exercise Use Newton's method with the specified initial approximation x1 to find x3, the third approximation to the root of the given equation. x3 + 5x – 4 = 0 X1 = 2 Part 1 of 3 If f(x) = x³ + 5x – 4, then f '(x) = x2 + Submit Skip (you cannot come back) Submit Answer
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