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sveta [45]
4 years ago
14

With ________, website programmers can import data from other sources to create new functions and features that we associate wit

h social media applications
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Wittaler [7]4 years ago
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AJAX and APIs Hope this helps.
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The intuitive idea of Newton iteration for computing square roots is fairly straightforward. Suppose you have a guess r for x1/2 that is too large; the argument is similar if it is too small. If r is too large to be the square root of x, then x/r must be too small, so the average of r and x/r should be a better guess than either r or x/r. This suggests that if you repeatedly replace your current guess r by (r + x/r)/2, then your sequence of guesses should converge to x1/2. And indeed it can be proved that it does. A good initial guess for x1/2 is simply r = x. If you continue updatingr until |r2 – x |/x < ε2, then the relative error of the guess r will be less than ε.

After your initial program works, there are a number of other requirements to change it slightly, one step at a time, as explained below.

Open the src folder of this project and then open (default package). As a starting point you should useProgramWithIOAndStaticMethod.java. Rename it Newton1 and delete the other files from the project (if needed, see Creating a Program from a Skeleton (also Renaming a Java Program) for details).

Edit Newton1.java to satisfy the problem requirements stated above, including updating comments appropriately. Estimating the square root should be done in a static method declared as follows:

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/**

* Computes estimate of square root of x to within relative error 0.01%.

*

* @param x

*            positive number to compute square root of

* @return estimate of square root

*/

private static double sqrt(double x) {

   ...

}

Copy Newton1.java to create Newton2.java. Change sqrt (including its Javadoc comments) so it also works when x = 0.

Copy Newton2.java to create Newton3.java. Change it so the main program prompts the user to input the value of ε (rather than assuming it is 0.0001), just once as the program begins, and so this value is also passed to sqrt.

Copy Newton3.java to create Newton4.java. Change it so the main program does not ask the user whether they wish to calculate another square root, but instead simply asks for a new value of x and interprets a negative value as an indication that it's time to quit.

Select your Eclipse project Newton (not just some of the files, but the whole project), create a zip archive of it, and submit the zip archive to the Carmen dropbox for this project, as described in Submitting a Project.

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A Shift in aggregate demand from AD to AD1 means there has been a  fall in demand. Various factors that cause demand to decrease are:

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If otherwise

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The return string is set to "No digits"

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And the loop is exited

           break;

This returns the return string

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