1. Use the Newton's Method Calculator to find a solution to the equation sin(x)+1=x. Use x0​=−2 as your initial value an

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1. Use the Newton's Method Calculator to find a solution to the equation sin(x)+1=x. Use x0​=−2 as your initial value an

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1. Use the Newton's Method Calculator to find a solution to the equation sin(x)+1=x. Use x0​=−2 as your initial value and let your error E=.005 and provide the table of values {xn​} below. For this problem, describe what is happening to the values of the sequence {xn​} and why this should "scare" you if you did it by hand. (Hint. Find the roots for the equation f(x)=sin(x)+1−x )
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