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How is the false position method described?

The false position method is described as the trial and error approach of using false or test values for the variable and then altering the test value according to the result.

What is the equation of the chord joining A[a, f(a)] and B[b, f(b)]?

The equation of the chord joining A[a, f(a)] and B[b, f(b)] is given by: $y = 0$.

What is the false position method?

The false position method is an ancient method of solving an equation in one variable using trial and error approach.

What is the first approximation in the false position method?

<p>The first approximation is $x1 = \rac{{af(b) - bf(a)}},{{f(b) - f(a)}}$.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When is x1 considered as the root of f(x)?

<p>x1 is considered as the root of f(x) if $f(x1) = 0$.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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