Secant Method Example
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Let’s solve a Secant Method example by hand! The Secant method is an open-root finding method to solve non-linear equations. In the secant method we guess two initial x-values and iteratively solve for the root of the function. The example of secant method that we are solving in this video is f(x)=x^2-3.
Secant Method Theory Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1UiMCGcye8
This timeline is meant to help you better understand how to use the secant method when solving for non-linear equations roots: 0:00 Introduction. 0:10 Review of the secant method. 1:06 Plotting functions in Desmos 1:32 Solving a problem using the Secant Method 4:00 Outro
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This video is part of our Numerical Methods course. Numerical methods is about solving math problems through approximating the solution of problems that would be difficult or impossible to solve analytically. In this playlist we will cover topics such as solving systems of linear equations, solving systems of non-linear equations, numerical integration, numerical derivatives, etc.. #StudySession #NumericalMethods #SecantMethod ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTTlynujM7g
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