How do i find k in the banach fixed point theorem

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how do i find k in the banach fixed point theorem.
so say i have a function f(x)=1+3x-x^2 in the interval [1,2]
then how do i find k?

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It looks to be obvious that that function is a contraction, so apply the definition of a fixed point (k [tex]\in[/tex] [1,2] such that F(k) = k).

TeX is being weird so I don't know if what I said shows up properly.
 
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jhicks said:
It looks to be obvious that that function is a contraction, so apply the definition of a fixed point (k [tex]\in[/tex] [1,2] such that F(k) = k).

TeX is being weird so I don't know if what I said shows up properly.

yes but how do i find that k?
 
you know that f(k) = k. It's just algebra. What is f(k)?
 
but what do i put as k?
what value of x isit?