Consider the following Polynomial 1 (x)= x* – 3x' – 10x² + x +11 Compute the root x=1 of the above function with actual error less than 0.00001 by: 1- Fixed point iterative Method ( use convergent re-arrangment) Use the synthetic division to compute f(x) and it's derivative

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Chapter1: Fundamental Concepts Of Algebra
Section1.3: Algebraic Expressions
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Consider the following Polynomial / (x) = x* – 3x' – 10x² + x+ 11
Compute the root x=1 of the above function with actual error less than 0.00001 by:
1- Fixed point iterative Method ( use convergent re-arrangment)
Use the synthetic division to compute f(x) and it's derivative
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following Polynomial / (x) = x* – 3x' – 10x² + x+ 11 Compute the root x=1 of the above function with actual error less than 0.00001 by: 1- Fixed point iterative Method ( use convergent re-arrangment) Use the synthetic division to compute f(x) and it's derivative
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