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Ify isnot close enough to zero, the method compares the sign of the function at this point and at xmin. If the two signs are the same, the method moves xin to the new position x. If the signs of y and F (xin) are different, then the method updates xmax to the position x. Eventually, the interval shrinks until y is close enough to zero and the method returns it. The following screenshot shows the 8: sect ionSubdivisionRoots example solution: tate: (OEP REPO ES ox Coy ee a tacx 0) acer: [OT Here the program found the roots for the following equation: x 4229 — 122? 27 46 a ‘The short vertical lines crossing the X axis in the screenshot show the intervals that the program used to find the roots. In this example, the program used 10 intervals to find the roots. Download the Bi sect SonRoot Finding example solution to see additional details, such as how the program lets you select a function and how it draws the graph of that function.

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