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Mathematics, 15.02.2020 01:49, aliw03

In the derivation of Newton’s method, to determine the formula for xi+1, the function f(x) is approximated using a first-order Taylor approximation centered at xi. This problem investigates what happens when you try to use a second-order Taylor approximation

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