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21 - Ben Campbell amazing answer

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    All right.

    Now, who can explain Newton's method and how you use it?

    You can use it to solve nonlinear equations.

    That's impressive.

    That's really good. I mean, I'm very impressed by that,

    especially since my class is called Nonlinear Equations.

    All right, now somebody tell me something I don't already know.

    Anyone? Bueller. Anyone? Bueller.

    Newton stole it.

    - I'm sorry? - Newton stole it.

    Joseph Raphson published this same method 50 years earlier.

    If the start value is too far removed from true zero, then it fails.

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