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The document outlines the use of the Newton-Raphson method to approximate the solution of the equation f(x) = sin x + x - 1, starting with an initial value of x1 = 1.5. The approximation is corrected to five decimal places, resulting in a final value of 0.51097. The document appears to be a part of a mathematical exercise or problem set.

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Math

The document outlines the use of the Newton-Raphson method to approximate the solution of the equation f(x) = sin x + x - 1, starting with an initial value of x1 = 1.5. The approximation is corrected to five decimal places, resulting in a final value of 0.51097. The document appears to be a part of a mathematical exercise or problem set.

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15. Given that an initial value x1= 1.5, use Newton-Raphson method to approximate the solution of
the equation f ( x) = sin x + x − 1 and correct to five decimal places.
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