(3) Consider the polynomial ( f(x)=x^{3}-100 x^{2}-x+100 ), use Newton-Raphson to find a root of ( f ) starting at ( x_{0}=5 ). Show your answer in detail.
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We can do this using anonymous functions: ```MATLAB f = @(x) x.^3 - 100*x.^2 - x + 100; df = @(x) 3*x.^2 - 200*x - 1; ``` Show more…
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