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Answer:
- x2 = .72413793
- x3 = .087249546
Step-by-step explanation:
Modern graphing calculators have a derivative function available, so using a calculator to find the next value of x is pretty simple.
The Newton's Method iterator for finding the next approximation to the root (x') is ...
x' = x -f(x)/f'(x) . . . . . where f'(x) is the derivative of f(x).
The attachment shows the first 3 iterations (4 approximations). We observe that the starting point is pretty far from the root, and on the wrong side of some wiggles in the function, so convergence is pretty slow.
The desired approximations are shown above and in the table below.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
To 12 significant figures, the only real root is −1.10305899649. When the calculator can interactively produce a next guess, you can type the next guess value into the iterator function even as it is showing you the next value. This lets you find the best-precision result as fast as you can type it.
For a calculator like a TI-84, the iterator function can make repeated use of "Ans" as an argument. It usually doesn't take more than 3 or 4 iterations to get a best-precision result, since the number of good decimal places is about doubled on each iteration. (Of course, you have to start with a better approximation than the one given in this problem.)
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B. 5 Hours
Step-by-step explanation:
any work over 40 hours in a 168 hour period is counted as overtime. So take 45 (his total) and subtract it by 40 and you get 5. 45 - 40 = 5 hours.
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behind the decimal the first digit would be the tens place, then after that those would be the hundredths, the thousands, and the ten thousandths.
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