fi = sin(6x,)+ cos(4.x, )–1.5x, = 0 f2 = e* +6x, + 4x, = 0 f, = x, – x, +3x, = 0 Use the initial values as [1,1,1), solve the nonlinear equation system.

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Consider the following nonlinear equation

fi = sin(6x, )+ cos(4x,)–1.5x, = 0
f, = e* +6x, + 4x, = 0
f3 = x, -x, +3x, = 0
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Use the initial values as (1,1,1], solve the nonlinear equation system.
Transcribed Image Text:fi = sin(6x, )+ cos(4x,)–1.5x, = 0 f, = e* +6x, + 4x, = 0 f3 = x, -x, +3x, = 0 %3D Use the initial values as (1,1,1], solve the nonlinear equation system.
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