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Apply Newton's Method to approximate the x-value of the indicated point of intersection of Apply Newton's Method to approximate the x-value of the indicated point of intersection of   and   . Continue the process until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.001.[Hint: Let  ]. Round your answer to three decimal places.    A)  8.993 B)  5.494  C)  7.993 D)  4.494 E)  9.429 and Apply Newton's Method to approximate the x-value of the indicated point of intersection of   and   . Continue the process until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.001.[Hint: Let  ]. Round your answer to three decimal places.    A)  8.993 B)  5.494  C)  7.993 D)  4.494 E)  9.429 . Continue the process until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.001.[Hint: Let Apply Newton's Method to approximate the x-value of the indicated point of intersection of   and   . Continue the process until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.001.[Hint: Let  ]. Round your answer to three decimal places.    A)  8.993 B)  5.494  C)  7.993 D)  4.494 E)  9.429]. Round your answer to three decimal places.
Apply Newton's Method to approximate the x-value of the indicated point of intersection of   and   . Continue the process until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.001.[Hint: Let  ]. Round your answer to three decimal places.    A)  8.993 B)  5.494  C)  7.993 D)  4.494 E)  9.429


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