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We want to solve x^3-4x+1=0 using Newton's method.
a) Graph f(x) = x^3-4x+1. Then choose 3 starting values to find the 3 solutions using Newton's method
b) Write a Matlab program of Newton's method to find the 3 solutions by question
c) Establish the table of errors En+1/En. What is the order of convergence for each solution ?
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Steven Lord
el 14 de Mayo de 2022
This sounds like a homework assignment. If it is, show us the code you've written to try to solve the problem and ask a specific question about where you're having difficulty and we may be able to provide some guidance.
If you aren't sure where to start because you're not familiar with how to write MATLAB code, I suggest you start with the free MATLAB Onramp tutorial (https://www.mathworks.com/support/learn-with-matlab-tutorials.html) to quickly learn the essentials of MATLAB.
If you aren't sure where to start because you're not familiar with the mathematics you'll need to solve the problem, I recommend asking your professor and/or teaching assistant for help.
Konian Jean Philippe Lionnel Moro
el 14 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 15 de Mayo de 2022
Walter Roberson
el 14 de Mayo de 2022
okay, what is the question?
Sam Chak
el 14 de Mayo de 2022
y
or to find the other two roots
Konian Jean Philippe Lionnel Moro
el 14 de Mayo de 2022
Walter Roberson
el 14 de Mayo de 2022
You posted code. What is the difference between the result of the code you posted, compared to what you want? Are you getting an error message?
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Konian Jean Philippe Lionnel Moro
el 14 de Mayo de 2022
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Walter Roberson
el 15 de Mayo de 2022
I ran your code exactly as posted, using various inputs. It appears to execute without error for me, for any numeric scalar n and numeric scalar initial guess.
I do see that in the code, you do not use the value of n (decimal places) that you enter, but that does not lead to any error messages.
You should probably be calculating epsion in terms of n, instead of using a fixed epsilon.
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