Newton's Method

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  • čas přidán 4. 03. 2018
  • This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into newton's method. It explains how to use newton's method to find the zero of a function which is the same as the x-intercept.
    Derivatives - Fast Review: • Calculus 1 - Derivatives
    Introduction to Related Rates:
    • Introduction to Relate...
    Local Maximum & Minimum:
    • Finding Local Maximum ...
    Mean Value Theorem:
    • Mean Value Theorem
    Concavity & Inflection Points:
    • Concavity, Inflection ...
    ________________________________
    L'Hopital's Rule:
    • L'hopital's rule
    Curve Sketching With Derivatives:
    • Curve Sketching - Grap...
    Newton's Method:
    • Newton's Method
    Optimization Problems:
    • Optimization Problems ...
    Marginal Cost & Total Average Cost:
    • Marginal Cost and Aver...
    __________________________________
    Marginal Revenue and Profit:
    • Marginal Cost, Margina...
    Tangent Line Approximations:
    • Finding The Linearizat...
    Differentials & Local Linearization:
    • Differentials and Deri...
    Estimating Function Values:
    • Estimating Function Va...
    Antiderivatives:
    • Antiderivatives
    __________________________________
    Final Exams and Video Playlists:
    www.video-tutor.net/
    Full-Length Videos and Worksheets:
    / collections

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  • @zenchiassassin283
    @zenchiassassin283 Před 5 lety +1

    Is it the same as doing with the first and second derivative? (Or in general Hessian and Jacobian matrix)

    • @zenchiassassin283
      @zenchiassassin283 Před 5 lety

      Nvm, in this video you're seeking X such that f(X)=0. With the first and second derivatives, we seek minimas or maximas

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