use Newton's Method, NOT WolframAlpha!

Описание к видео use Newton's Method, NOT WolframAlpha!

Here we will use Newton's method to approximate the solution to the quartic equation 3x^4-8x^3+2=0 on the interval [2, 3]. This is one of the most common ways to approximate the roots of an equation and the idea is based on the equation of tangent lines.
👉 How to get the newton's method formula:    • Newton's method (introduction & example)  

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