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GuDViN [60]
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Regularly tuning up a computer can assist with keeping it running at peak speed.

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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%.

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* @param x

*            positive number to compute square root of

* @return estimate of square root

*/

private static double sqrt(double x) {

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}

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

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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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