SOLUTION: sin(X) + cos(x) -6(x) = 0 Solve for X.

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Question 356044: sin(X) + cos(x) -6(x) = 0
Solve for X.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I used Newton's method in an EXCEL spreadsheet with a starting value of .
f(x)=
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f'(x)=
x(n+1)=x(n)-f(x(n))/f'(x(n))
The solution quickly settled to

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