Question No. 26
At which point the iterations in the Newton Raphson method are stopped?
When the consecutive iterative v

Question No. 26
At which point the iterations in the Newton Raphson method are stopped?
When the consecutive iterative values of x are not equal
When the consecutive iterative values of x differ by 2 decimal places
When the consecutive iterative values of x differ by 3 decimal places
When the consecutive iterative values of x are equal​

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