The document describes the results of an iterative numerical method called Newton-Raphson to find the root of a function. It shows 14 iterations of the method, starting with an initial guess of 10 and converging to a solution of 888.964725431. The method calculates successive approximations to the root by updating the guess based on the function value and derivative at each iteration. It checks that the final solution is accurate to within the specified tolerance of 0.01.
The document describes the results of an iterative numerical method called Newton-Raphson to find the root of a function. It shows 14 iterations of the method, starting with an initial guess of 10 and converging to a solution of 888.964725431. The method calculates successive approximations to the root by updating the guess based on the function value and derivative at each iteration. It checks that the final solution is accurate to within the specified tolerance of 0.01.
The document describes the results of an iterative numerical method called Newton-Raphson to find the root of a function. It shows 14 iterations of the method, starting with an initial guess of 10 and converging to a solution of 888.964725431. The method calculates successive approximations to the root by updating the guess based on the function value and derivative at each iteration. It checks that the final solution is accurate to within the specified tolerance of 0.01.