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Homework Statement
Find, to three decimal places, the value of x such that e-x = x. Use Newton's method.
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The Attempt at a Solution
I looked up what Newton's method was and I found that it was
f(x)= [tex]\int x[/tex] = f(xo) + f](xo)(x-xo)
But I don't understand how I can apply it to this problem. Could someone just help me set up the problem, and I should be able to figure the problem from there. Thanks!
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