7. The curve y = 2 ln (2e − x) intersects the line y = x at a single point where x = a. Show that a lies between 1 and 3

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7. The curve y = 2 ln (2e − x) intersects the line y = x at a single point where x = a. Show that a lies between 1 and 3

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7. The curve y = 2 ln (2e − x) intersects the line y = x at a single point where x = a. Show that a lies between 1 and 3. Solve the recurrence relation with *₁ Xn+1 2 ln (2e = - xn) = 1 to obtain x2 and 3 to three decimal places.
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