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Use Newton's method to approximate the zero of Use Newton's method to approximate the zero of   between   and   using   . Continue until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.00001. A) 0.16904 B) 0.11154 C) 0.23624 D) 0.07984 between Use Newton's method to approximate the zero of   between   and   using   . Continue until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.00001. A) 0.16904 B) 0.11154 C) 0.23624 D) 0.07984 and Use Newton's method to approximate the zero of   between   and   using   . Continue until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.00001. A) 0.16904 B) 0.11154 C) 0.23624 D) 0.07984 using Use Newton's method to approximate the zero of   between   and   using   . Continue until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.00001. A) 0.16904 B) 0.11154 C) 0.23624 D) 0.07984 . Continue until two successive approximations differ by less than 0.00001.

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