fashionista
Tastes like chicken
hi everybodee
i have a couple of newtonian method questions im stuck on, mainly because i don't think you can apply newton's method to them but thats just me.
can anyone please help me with these?
1. (i) show that y=x^3+x-5 is monotonic increasing for all values of x.
for this question i know what monotonic increasing means and i know that this function is monotonic increasing for all values of x i just dont know how to answer this question.
(ii) explain how you know this y=x^3+x-5 has only one real root.
I can solve this using 4 unit techniques but seeing as we're in 3 unit i need help solving it this way.
and this question
6 (ii) (there's a diagram showing the graphs y=lnx and y=e^(-x) and where they intersect...its close to x=1 (but not on the x- axis..duh)) Find an approximation to the root of y=e^(-x)-lnx by starting with X1=1 and using Newton's method once.
please help meeeeeeee
luv me
i have a couple of newtonian method questions im stuck on, mainly because i don't think you can apply newton's method to them but thats just me.
can anyone please help me with these?
1. (i) show that y=x^3+x-5 is monotonic increasing for all values of x.
for this question i know what monotonic increasing means and i know that this function is monotonic increasing for all values of x i just dont know how to answer this question.
(ii) explain how you know this y=x^3+x-5 has only one real root.
I can solve this using 4 unit techniques but seeing as we're in 3 unit i need help solving it this way.
and this question
6 (ii) (there's a diagram showing the graphs y=lnx and y=e^(-x) and where they intersect...its close to x=1 (but not on the x- axis..duh)) Find an approximation to the root of y=e^(-x)-lnx by starting with X1=1 and using Newton's method once.
please help meeeeeeee
luv me