Question: In Exercises apply Newton's Method to approximate the x-value(s) of the indicated point(s) of intersection of the two graphs. Continue the process until two successive

In Exercises apply Newton's Method to approximate the x-value(s) of the indicated point(s) of intersection of the two graphs. Continue the process until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.001. Let h(x) = ƒ(x) - g(x).

f(x) = sin x g(x) = x - 2x + 1 y


f(x) = sin x g(x) = x - 2x + 1 y 3 2 00 g 3

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