Having trouble finding the solution to e:x−3e:(−x)−4x=0. The answer is roughly 2.2 but am not sure how to get there?

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2022-09-06

Having trouble finding the solution to e x 3 e x 4 x = 0. The answer is roughly 2.2 but am not sure how to get there?

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Quinn Alvarez

Quinn Alvarez

Beginner2022-09-07Added 13 answers

Let f ( x ) = e x + 3 e x 4 x
Find a , b such that a < b and either f ( a ) < 0 < f ( b ) or f ( a ) > 0 > f ( b ) (i.e. find two points such that the function changes sign between them, meaning there is a solution somewhere in that interval - this only works because f is a continuous function).
Take c = 1 2 ( a + b ). If f ( c ) = 0 then 𝑐 is the desired zero, and you can stop. Or, if f ( c ) is smaller than the error you're willing to accept, then it's your approximation and you can stop.
Find the sign of f ( c ). If f ( a ) and f ( c ) have the same sign, set a := c, otherwise set b := c (i.e. pick a new a and b such that you still know that the zero is between them).
Go back to step 2 with your new a and b.

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