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Assignment # 4 CSE 330 Spring 2024

Instructions for preparing the solution script:

• Write your name, ID#, and Section number clearly in the very front page.
• Write all answers sequentially.
• Start answering a question (not the pat of the question) from the top of a new page.
• Write legibly and in orderly fashion maintaining all mathematical norms and rules. Prepare a single solution file.

• Start working right away. There is no late submission form. If you miss the deadline, you need to use the make-up
assignment to cover up the marks.

1. Consider a function f (x) = x3 + x2 − 4x − 4.


(a) (3 marks) Compute the minimum number of iterations required to find the root if the machine epsilon(error
bound) is 1 × 10−2 and the interval is [-10, -1.5].
(b) (4 marks) Show 5 iterations using the Bisection Method to find the root of the above function within the
interval [-10, -1.5].
(c) (2 marks) State the exact roots of f (x) and construct two different fixed point functions g(x) such that
f (x) = 0.
(d) (3 marks) Compute the convergence rate of each fixed point function g(x) obtained in the previous part, and
state which root it is converging to or diverging.
2. Consider the following function: f (x) = xex − 1.
(a) (3 marks) Find solution of f (x) = 0 up to 5 iterations using Newton’s method starting with x0 = 1.5. Keep
up to four significant figures.
2x+1
(b) (4 marks) Consider the fixed point function, g(x) = √
x+1
. Show that to be super-linearly convergent, the
root must satisfy x* = −3
2 .

3. (a) (3 marks) Consider the function f (x) = x2 − x + 1 and starting point x0 = 0. Show that the sequence using
Newton’s method x1, x2, · · · fails to approach a root of f (x).
(b) (4 marks) Consider the function f (x) = cos(2x) − sinx. Compute the solution of the function, such that
f(x) = 0, using Newton’s method with Aitken’s acceleration and starting point, x0 = 0. Consider up to five
decimal places.[Error bound is 1 × 10−3 ]

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