Question: Let f(x)= x 3 - 6x 2 + 9x - 1. (You must show your work to get full credit) (a) Find at least a

Let f(x)= x3 - 6x2 + 9x - 1.

(You must show your work to get full credit)

(a) Find at least a small interval on x-axis that contain a root of the function f.

(b)Use bisecting method to find the root in (a) to an accuracy of 0.05. That is, if the root is "r" then a solution "s" satisfying the condition |s-r| 0.05 is considered satisfactory.

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