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Mathematics, 04.04.2021 21:50 foxesforlife45

(a) Use Newton's method with x1 = 1 to find the root of the equation x3 − x = 4
correct to six decimal places.
x =

(b) Solve the equation in part (a) using x1 = 0.6 as the initial approximation.
x =

(c) Solve the equation in part (a) using x1 = 0.57. (You definitely need a programmable calculator for this part.)
x =

(d) Graph
f(x) = x3 − x − 4
and its tangent lines at
x1 = 1,
0.6, and 0.57.
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