Derive the central difference approximation

  1. Derive the central difference approximation for f′′(x) accurate to O(h4)by applying Richardson extrapolation to the central
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  2. Derive the central difference approximation for f''(x) accurate to O(h^4)by applying Richardson extrapolation to the central
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  3. Derive the central difference approximation for f′′(x) accurate to O(h4)by applying Richardson extrapolation to the central
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  4. Use tangent line approximation to derive an estimate for (1+x)^n, when x is near 0, and n is any real number.
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  5. Use tangent line approximation to derive an estimate for (1 + x)n , when x is near 0, and n is any real number.
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  6. Define and then derive the expression for the MRTS. How do you derive this? I thought derive meant to receive or take something.
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  7. Use Newton's method to approximate a root of the equation 5sin(x)=x as follows.Let x1=2 be the initial approximation. The second
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  8. Use Newton's method to approximate a root of the equation 4sin(𝑥)=𝑥 as follows.Let 𝑥1=1 be the initial approximation.
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  9. 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
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  10. 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
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