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Use Newton's method to approximate a root of the equation 3sin(x)=x as follows.
Let x1=1 be the initial approximation.
The second approximation x2 is
and the third approximation x3 is

for x2 I got -1.454 which is right but I can't get x3
15 years ago

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MathMate
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http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1283924839
15 years ago

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