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Use newton's method to calculate the first three approximations to the root 51/3. let x0 = 2.
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Use newton's method to calculate the first three approximations to the root 51/3. let x0 = 2.
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x1 = 2.33333333333
x2 =
2.30952380952
x3 = 2.30940108002
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