= 1. Using the bisection method, determine the real roots between 0 and the location where the derivative is zero. fi(x)

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= 1. Using the bisection method, determine the real roots between 0 and the location where the derivative is zero. fi(x)

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= 1. Using the bisection method, determine the real roots between 0 and the location where the derivative is zero. fi(x) = 2x – 0.5x2 – 1 f2(x) = -0.5(x – 4)2 – 0.8(x – 3) + 5 a) Report your answers to three significant digits in MATLAB and generate a plot of the functions then label the roots on the same plot with two different colors and markers in a legend. b) Generate a second figure showing the convergence of the two roots with the increasing number of iterations on a single figure. Use the same colors as you did to label the roots in the previous plot.
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