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It is a quadratic equation and its solutions can be found by using the quadratic equation formula.
using the t-table determine 3 solutions to this equation: y equals 2x
solve system equation using addition method 3x-y=9 2x+y=6
Using the quadratic equation formula: x = 8.42 or x = -1.42
Start with a quadratic equation in the form � � 2 � � � = 0 ax 2 +bx+c=0, where � a, � b, and � c are constants, and � a is not equal to zero ( � ≠ 0 a =0).
I'm not familiar with the "bisection method" to find the roots of 2x2-5x+1 = 0 but by completing the square or using the quadratic equation formula you'll find that the solution is: x = (5 + or - the square root of 17) over 4 Hope that helps.
1. it is always convergent. 2. it is easy
The root of f(x)=(1-0.6x)/x is 1.6666... To see how the bisection method is used please see the related question below (link).
x=1, y=1
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positive root of sinx-x/2=0 using bisection method correct to one decimal place
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It means you are required to "solve" a quadratic equation by factorising the quadratic equation into two binomial expressions. Solving means to find the value(s) of the variable for which the expression equals zero.
For a linear I can see no advantage in the table method.
This is not Calculus.y=7(Already solved)substiute y=7 into y=8xtherefore 7 = 8xtherefore x = 7/8
It is a quadratic equation and its solutions can be found by using the quadratic equation formula.
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