Using Newton's Method, the extremum of the function 3 y =x - 4r -6 is:

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Chapter3: Functions And Graphs
Section3.2: Graphs Of Equations
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Using Newton's Method, the extremum of the function
3
y= x° – 4x – 6
is:
А. (0,-6)
B. (-2,10)
С. (2,-10)
D. (5.1623,0)
E. (-5.1623,0)
Transcribed Image Text:Using Newton's Method, the extremum of the function 3 y= x° – 4x – 6 is: А. (0,-6) B. (-2,10) С. (2,-10) D. (5.1623,0) E. (-5.1623,0)
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