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Mathematics, 17.01.2021 19:50 smooth5471

Consider the following equation 3^(-x+2)-1=5x-4

Approximate a solution to the given equation by performing three iterations of successive approximation. Use this table as a starting point.


Consider the following equation

3^(-x+2)-1=5x-4Approximate a solution to the given equation by pe

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