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Use Newton's method [state the function $f(x)$ you use $]$ to estimate the given number.$$\sqrt[46]{24}$$
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We can rewrite this equation as $x^{46} - 24 = 0$. So, we define our function $f(x)$ as $f(x) = x^{46} - 24$. Show more…
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