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How can I simplify error estimates for a given equation?
e_(n+1) = x_(n+1) - x = 1/k [(k-1) x_n+ x^k/(x_n^(k-1) )]- 1/k [(k-1)x+ x^k/x^(k-1) ]- MelissaHerr
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How can I simplify error estimates for a given equation?
It needs to be simplified into some form of e_n, so that I can use it to determind if it will converge.- MelissaHerr
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How can I simplify error estimates for a given equation?
Please help!- MelissaHerr
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How can I simplify error estimates for a given equation?
Homework Statement Simplify: 1/k [(k-1) x_n+ x^k/(x_n^(k-1) )]- 1/k [(k-1)x+ x^k/x^(k-1) ] where e_n = x_n - x x_n means x subscript n e_n means e subscript n It might be easier to look at the picture I typed out in MS Word...- MelissaHerr
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