How to locate a root | Bisection Method | ExamSolutions
Here you are shown how to estimate a root of an equation by using interval bisection. We first find an interval that the root lies in by using the change in sign method and then once the interval is found we bisect it and again look for a change in sign to construct a new interval. This process continues until the required accuracy is found. YOUTUBE CHANNEL at / examsolutions EXAMSOLUTIONS WEBSITE at https://www.examsolutions.net/ where you will have access to all playlists covering pure maths, statistics and mechanics. / examsolutions.net NEW INSTAGRAM: / examsolutionsguy TWITTER: / examsolutions THE BEST THANK YOU: https://www.examsolutions.net/donation/

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