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ee Soa) 1 By sketching graphs of y=3* and y= 2 show that equation x(3) = 2 has only one real root and it ies in the interval (0, 1]. Use Newton-Raphson method with first approximation 0.8, find the root of the equation, correct to two decimal places. 2 Find the coordinates of turning points of the curve y = x° ~ 12x - 12 and determine its nature, Sketch the graph of the curve. By taking x, = 4, use Newton-Raphson method to estimate the positive root, correct to three decimal places, 3 Show that the equation x + sin 2x= | has a root in interval fo A Use Newton-Raphson method with 0 as the first approximation, find the root of the equation, Correct to two decimal places. 4 By sketching the graphs of y =In (x + 2) and y= x, show that the equation In (x +2)-x=0, has two real roots. Use Newton-Raphson method with | as the first approximation, find the positive root of the equation, correct to four significant figures. 5 SHow thatthe uation 2x = 3 cos 2 hs nly one pov roo for 0 x < man i eg between O and |, Use Newton-Raphson method with as the fist approximation, find te root ofthe equation comet to tv devia places, 6 Show graphical that equation e**= 544 has ony ome real oot anit es between 1 and 0, By aking x,=-1, use Newton-Raphson metho! to estate te oot comet to two decimal places 7 Find the coordinates of tuming point of fa) = In 1-+2— and determin is nature, Sketch the graph of = ff), Show that fx} =0 has a root between x= 3 andr =4, By taking x= 3a te fist approximation of this root, use the Newton-Raphson method to estimate the root core oto decimal plas, 8 Find the number of tel roots of the equation x°~ 9x = 12. Given thatthe toot ls in the interval fr, n+ I, determine he value of, wher i positive integer. Use Newtor-Raphson method with fst approximation of find the root of the equation, correc to three decimal places, 7 ouaie tne equations of asymptotes of curve y = = 7 Sketch the graph of y= = On the same axes, sketch the graph of y =-x°, Hence, state the re number of positive roots of equation x*= 2x = x+1=0, Use Newton-Raphson method with fist approximation of 2, find the larger positive root of the equation, correct to three significant figures. 10 With the aid of a sketched graph, explain whether the Newton-Raphson method will over- or under-estimate the oot ofthe equation 2/x +1 =3, given that it is close to 1.3. ily Diagram show part of the graph of p= e* + 2x—6 in the interval {l, 2}, The Newton-Raphson method with first approximation 1 is used to obtain a, the root of the equation e* + 2x - 6 = 0. State, with reason, whether the second approximation will greater or ess than o. Use Newton-Raphson method to find the root of the equation, correct to three decimal places, 1 State the equations of the asymptotes and sketch the graph of y = a By sketching the graph of a suitable function on the same axes, determine the number of roots of equation (6 - xJet=4-x, Find an interval inthe form fr, n+ 1], where n san integer forthe positive roo. By taking the Value of nas the first approximation, use the Newton-Raphson method to find the root of the ¢quation, correct to three decimal places. 22. Hae fe! A tsuctisn + onda 2) hat 9 at in tabrea! OE | te — Mutha Rephioa neice with Oar te ise opin xizas finest he eyuation._eomect te ‘thy dectane, ples. By t sin Wn 15a 204) 4 _ _ 626 = Since HO)cad M4) ham app te tint en tty) ; f¢ aad fie 4 Co2 fe s 5 ml tthe interne. 0 4). i He =X pin Qe -/ LT Foemule = = , _ DS LG)= (+ deat ! VFO) —SEm Tx, LY Lid 40% 4,5 %1 “pe X= % = Fey =_§,33—085 + Sin 200.8} = QO Oo: srW-l I+ Dose 2 C033) . | _ le Qos) = 0,354 7 2 = 0,35 = 0.33 : e YG - 7h 4 5 oe - 20:35 = 035 “ole 5) : 35H fia 2A) 12 5 9(6 35) © 05:

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