Connect 1-semester Access Card For Numerical Methods For Engineers
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Author: Chapra, Steven, Canale, Raymond
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 9P
Consider the following function:
Perform 10 iterations of parabolic interpolation to locate the minimum. Select new points in the same fashion as in Example 13.2. Comment on the convergence of your results.
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Connect 1-semester Access Card For Numerical Methods For Engineers
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