2. Suppose f: R → R is twice continuously differentiable, u € R, f(u) = 0 and f'(u) 0. a. Explain how to use the secant
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2. Suppose f: R → R is twice continuously differentiable, u € R, f(u) = 0 and f'(u) 0. a. Explain how to use the secant
2. Suppose f: R → R is twice continuously differentiable, u € R, f(u) = 0 and f'(u) 0. a. Explain how to use the secant method to approximate this zero of f(x). Give the order of convergence when the method converges. b. Explain how to use Newton's method to approximate this zero of f(x). Give the order of convergence when the method converges.
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