You need to find the intersection of f(x) and inverse of f(x)bevstarrunner said:for iv, said it was a root coz they intersect when y=x...??
ie. x = 1/(1 + x²)
which gets you to the x³ + x - 1 = 0
is that right..?
Learn something new every daytrickpat23 said:Cheers everyone. Next time im walkin down the street and someone asks me that very question, in general conversation, i just say oh about 0.7. Thats what i love about maths, its so practical
nope, you use x^3 + x - 1 since it is already stated that alpha is a root of the eqn and in the next bit it states that given 0.5 is a approximation for alpha. Therefor you use the eqn in part iv) not the original one.smallcattle said:i think you suppose to use the f(x)=1/(1+x^2)
not x^3+x-1=0