- Find the minimum of the function f(x) = x³ — 5x³ – 16x + 3 using Newton's method for one variable function. Use intial quess x = 2.6 Tip: Calculate first and second derivative for function. Then iterate until x = xi+1 Insert the numerical value of first iteration of Newton's method here x_2=1 Insert the numerical value of second iteration of Newton's method here x_3=1 Verify your answer here = 1 x2= Verify your answer here x3 = 1
- Find the minimum of the function f(x) = x³ — 5x³ – 16x + 3 using Newton's method for one variable function. Use intial quess x = 2.6 Tip: Calculate first and second derivative for function. Then iterate until x = xi+1 Insert the numerical value of first iteration of Newton's method here x_2=1 Insert the numerical value of second iteration of Newton's method here x_3=1 Verify your answer here = 1 x2= Verify your answer here x3 = 1
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