Use Newton's method to approximate the indicated root of the equation correct to six decimal places. The root of 2.2x5 – 4.4x3 + 1.3x² – 0.4x – 2.4 = 0 in the interval [-2, -1] X =

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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.2: Trigonometric Equations
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Use Newton's method to approximate the indicated root of the equation correct to six decimal places.

The root of 
2.2x5 − 4.4x3 + 1.3x2 − 0.4x − 2.4 = 0
 in the interval 
[−2, −1]

x =
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Use Newton's method to approximate the indicated root of the equation correct to six decimal places.
The root of 2.2x5
4.4x3 + 1.3x2 - 0.4x – 2.4 = 0 in the interval [-2, –1]
X =
Transcribed Image Text:Use Newton's method to approximate the indicated root of the equation correct to six decimal places. The root of 2.2x5 4.4x3 + 1.3x2 - 0.4x – 2.4 = 0 in the interval [-2, –1] X =
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