\"\"

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The equation is \"\".

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Consider \"\".

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Consider the interval \"\".

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Find \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\".

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Find \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\".

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Here \"\" and \"\".

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Hence by intermediate value theorem, there exist a number \"\" in \"\" such that \"\".

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\"\" has a solution on \"\".

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\"\"

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(b)

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Consider \"\".

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Differentiate on each side with respect to \"\".

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\"\"

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\"\"

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Newton\"\"s approximation formula : \"\".

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\"\".

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Consider \"\".

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Substitutte \"\" in \"\".

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\"\"

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Substitutte \"\" in \"\".

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\"\".

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Substitutte \"\" in above expression.

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\"\"

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Similarly,

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\"\"

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Root of the equation is \"\".

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\"\"

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(a) \"\" has a solution on \"\".

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(b) Root of the equation is \"\".