Answer:
(a) -3/4
(b) -0.75
(c) -0.75
Step-by-step explanation:
It's a bit hard to tell what constitutes an "iteration" when using the bisection method to approximate a polynomial root. For the purpose here, we'll say one iteration consists of ...
Thus, the result of the iteration consists of a bracketing interval and the choice of one of the interval's ends as the solution approximation.
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(a) We observe that the graphs intersect in the interval (-1, 0). For the first iteration, we evaluate f(x)-g(x) at x=-1/2. This tells us the solution is in the interval (-1, -1/2). The x-value closest to the root is x=-1/2.
For the second iteration, we evaluate the function f(x)-g(x) at x=-3/4. This tells us the solution is in the interval (-1, -3/4). The x-value closest to the root is x=-3/4.
For the third iteration, we evaluate the function f(x)-g(x) at x=-7/8. This tells us the solution is in the interval (-7/8, -3/4). The x-value closest to the root is x=-3/4.
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(b) The graph tells us the solution is approximately 0.7549. Rounded to 2 decimal places, the solution is approximately 0.75.
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(c) The above solution found after 3 iterations rounded to 2 decimal places is exactly 0.75.
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See the attached table for function values.
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Comment on bisection iteration
Since you cut the interval containing the root in half with each iteration, you gain approximately one decimal place for each 3 iterations. When the function value is very nearly zero at one of the interval endpoints, it can take many more iterations to achieve a better result.
Here, it takes 4 more iterations before an x-value becomes closer to the solution (x≈-97/128). And it takes one more iteration to move the end of the interval away from -3/4. After these 5 more iterations (8 total), the solution is known to lie in the interval (-97/128, -193/256). The corresponding solution approximation is -193/256. It is still only correct to 2 decimal places.
The day is 35 when they get to see each other at the beach after finding the LCM of the numbers 7 and 5.
It is defined as the common number of two integers, which is the lowest number that is a multiple of two or more numbers. The full name of LCM is the least common multiple.
It is given that:
Last summer, Karl went to the beach every 5 days.
Antonia went to the beach every 7 days.
To find the day they get to see each other at the beach:
Find the LCM(lowest common factor) of 7 and 5:
7: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35,
5: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35
The common number is 35.
Thus, the day is 35 when they get to see each other at the beach after finding the LCM of the numbers 7 and 5.
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Number round to the nearest thousandth is 6.458.
Algebra is the study of abstract symbols, while logic is the manipulation of all those ideas.
The acronym PEMDAS stands for Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. This approach is used to answer the problem correctly and completely.
We are given that;
Number = 5.7935
Now,
To round 6.4578 to the nearest thousandth, you look at the digit 7 in the ten-thousandth place. Since 7 is more than 5, you round up by adding 1 to the digit 8 in the thousandth place and dropping the digit 7.
Therefore, by algebra the answer will be 6.458.
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Not all shapes, a right triangle does not have any parallel sides.
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