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The Newton-Raphson method is an iterative technique used to find roots of real-valued functions through calculus and derivatives. It has applications in various fields such as engineering, finance, robotics, and chemistry. This method provides a quick and efficient way to approximate solutions to complex equations.

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Newton Raphson Method-1

The Newton-Raphson method is an iterative technique used to find roots of real-valued functions through calculus and derivatives. It has applications in various fields such as engineering, finance, robotics, and chemistry. This method provides a quick and efficient way to approximate solutions to complex equations.

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NEWTON RAPHSON

METHOD
INTROUDUCTION

The Newton-Raphson
method is an It uses calculus —
iterative technique specifically,
used to find roots of derivatives — to
real-valued approximate
functions. solutions.

Named after Isaac


Newton and Joseph
Raphson.
FORMULA
EXAMPLE : PROBLEM
APPLICATION

 Engineering : solve equations in designing machines, bridges, or circuits.

 Finance : To calculate interest rates or loan payments.

 Robotics : To control robot movements accurately.

 Chemistry : To calculate how much of each chemical remains after a reaction.


CONCLUSION

 The Newton-Raphson method is a quick and useful way to find


answers to equations we can't solve easily.

 It is used in many real-life areas like engineering, finance, and


science

 With just a few steps and a starting guess, we can get very close
to the right answer!

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