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Below Is a Graph of the Functions H(x) and G(x) h(x)=g(x)h ( x ) = g ( x )

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Below is a graph of the functions h(x) and g(x) . In using the Newton-Raphson algorithm to find where h(x) =g(x) h ( x ) = g ( x ) , which of the following statements is false?  Below is a graph of the functions h(x)  and g(x) . In using the Newton-Raphson algorithm to find where  h ( x )  = g ( x )   , which of the following statements is false?   A)   x 0  = 3 could be used as the initial approximation. B)  Use the Newton-Raphson algorithm to find the zeroes of f(x)  = h(x)  - g(x) . C)  Use the Newton-Raphson algorithm to find the zeroes of f(x)  = h(x)  + g(x) . D)   x 0  = 4 could be used as the initial approximation. E)  Use the Newton-Raphson algorithm to find the zeroes of f(x)  = g(x)  - h(x) .


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