(0) wo For (b) and (c), use initial guesses of x = -1 and xu = 0. Also calculate the relative approximate error Eg for t

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(0) wo For (b) and (c), use initial guesses of x = -1 and xu = 0. Also calculate the relative approximate error Eg for t

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(0) wo For (b) and (c), use initial guesses of x = -1 and xu = 0. Also calculate the relative approximate error Eg for the last iteration. Q2: Fig. A2-Q2a shows a uniform beam subject to a linearly increasing distributed load. The equation for the resulting beam deflection in Fig. A2-Q2b is: y (5 + 22?x? - 1+x) 120EIL For a beam with parameters as follows: L = 600 cm, E = 50,000 kN/cm, 7 = 30,000 cm, and wo =2.5 kN/cm, do bisection (start with x = O and xu = 500 cm) for three iterations to determine the point of maximum deflection (i.e., the value of x where dx Then substitute this value into the equation above to determine the value of the maximum deflection. Ly 00 dy = 0). Fig. A2-02
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