Show that the f(x)=x-(In x)^{x} =0, has at least one solution in the interval [4, 5].

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
13th Edition
ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
Publisher:Swokowski
Chapter3: Functions And Graphs
Section3.2: Graphs Of Equations
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Show that the f(x)=x-(In x)^{x} =O, has
at least one solution in the interval [4,
5].
Transcribed Image Text:Show that the f(x)=x-(In x)^{x} =O, has at least one solution in the interval [4, 5].
For f(x)=x-(In x)^{x} =O, How many
iterations are necessary of an accuracy
of 10-5 in [4, 5].
Transcribed Image Text:For f(x)=x-(In x)^{x} =O, How many iterations are necessary of an accuracy of 10-5 in [4, 5].
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