Numerical Methods for Engineers
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ISBN: 9780073397924
Author: Steven C. Chapra Dr., Raymond P. Canale
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 26P
Develop a function for bisection in a similar fashion to Fig. 5.10. However, rather than using the maximum iterations and Eq. (5.2), employ of Eq. (5.5) up to the next highest integer. Test your function by solving Example 5.3 using
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Ch. 5 - 5.1 Determine the real roots...Ch. 5 - 5.2 Determine the real root of:
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(a)...Ch. 5 - Determine the roots of f(x)=1221x+18x22.75x3...Ch. 5 - Locate the first nontrivial root of sin x=x2wherex...Ch. 5 - 5.6 Determine the positive real root of (a)...Ch. 5 - 5.7 Determine the real root of:...Ch. 5 - 5.8 Find the positive square root of 18 using the...Ch. 5 - 5.9 Find the smallest positive root of the...Ch. 5 - 5.10 Find the positive real root of using the...
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