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Assignment3 Bracketing Methods

The document provides 6 equations and specifies using either the incremental search, bisection, regula falsi, or false position method to find the roots of each equation to 4 decimal places. The first equation is to use incremental search between 2 and 3, the second uses incremental search, the third uses bisection between 2 and 3, the fourth uses bisection, the fifth uses regula falsi between 0.5 and 1.0, and the sixth uses false position.
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Assignment3 Bracketing Methods

The document provides 6 equations and specifies using either the incremental search, bisection, regula falsi, or false position method to find the roots of each equation to 4 decimal places. The first equation is to use incremental search between 2 and 3, the second uses incremental search, the third uses bisection between 2 and 3, the fourth uses bisection, the fifth uses regula falsi between 0.5 and 1.0, and the sixth uses false position.
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Determine the roots (correct to four decimal places) of the following equations using specified methods:

1) f(x) = x log10 x – 1.2 using Incremental Search method at interval (2, 3)

2) f(x) = cos x – 3x + 5 = 0 using Incremental Search method.

3) f(x) = x log10 x – 1.2 using Bisection method at interval (2, 3).

4) f(x) = x3 – 3x2 + 4 using Bisection method.

5) f(x) = ex – 3x2 using Regula Falsi method where root lies between 0.5 and 1.0.

6) f(x) = cos x – 3x + 5 = 0 using False Position method.

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