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- Using MATLAB Coding, determine the roots of the following function using matrix algebra involving the Newton-Raphson Method: f(x) = sin x in the proximity of x = 5 Note: You may or may not start with x = 5 as an initial guess Additionally, please give comments/guide on the process.arrow_forwardGraph the following functions and determine whether the functions are even, odd or neither: (a) y = sin x (b) y = sec xarrow_forwardDetermine the function for the following sequence: 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, 32,... Please show workarrow_forward
- Simplify the following function using Karnaugh Maparrow_forwardGiven F 1 = ∑ m (1, 4 , 5 , 7 ) and F 2 = ∑ m ( 1 , 2 , 3 , 7 ), find the minterm expression for F1 . F2.arrow_forwardThe sigmoid function is close to 1, when z is 0(2) = 1+ et None of above A large negative number Oo A large positive numberarrow_forward
- Show me the steps of determine redarrow_forwardf(x) = -1.26 – 1.5x + x2 Find the root of the function by using one of the open methods or bracket methods with relative errors ea smaller than the maximum relative error ea = 0.001% (using matlab)arrow_forwardUse Euler's Theorem to find a number a between 0 and 9 such that a is congruent to 7 1000 modulo 10. (Note that this is the same as the last digit of the decimal expansion of 7 1000.)arrow_forward
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