For question below: • Use appropriate initial guesses • Calculate the relative approximate error after every iteration • Conduct 3 iterations • Indicate how many significant figures you can trust in your approximation and why? . Use Newton-Raphson method to find the inverse of 14
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We want to find the inverse of 14, which means we want to find $x$ such that $14x = 1$. We can rewrite this as a function: $f(x) = 14x - 1$. Show more…
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