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Use Newton's Method to Approximate the X-Value of the Indicated f(x)=2x+1g(x)=x+4\begin{array} { l } f ( x ) = 2 x + 1 \\g ( x ) = \sqrt { x + 4 }\end{array}

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Use Newton's Method to approximate the x-value of the indicated point intersection of the two graphs accurate to three decimal places. f(x) =2x+1g(x) =x+4\begin{array} { l } f ( x ) = 2 x + 1 \\g ( x ) = \sqrt { x + 4 }\end{array}  Use Newton's Method to approximate the x-value of the indicated point intersection of the two graphs accurate to three decimal places.  \begin{array} { l }  f ( x )  = 2 x + 1 \\ g ( x )  = \sqrt { x + 4 } \end{array}    A) 0.577 B) 0.569 C) 0.562 D) 0.565 E) 0.558


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