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A fixed point for a given function g is a number p for which g(p)=?

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Answered by mickymouses
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The point p is a fixed point of the function g(x) if g(p) = p. The point p is a root of the function f(x) if f(x) = 0. f(x) has a root at p iff g(x) = x - f(x) has a fixed point at p. g(x) has a fixed point at p iff f(x) = x - g(x) has a root at p.

Answered by rajkumar96
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the point p is a fixed point of the function g (x) =if g (p)=p .the point p is a root of the function f (x) if f (x) =0 .f (x) has a root atp iff g (x)=x -f (x) has a fixed point at p.g (x) has a fixed point at p iff f (x) = x- g (x) has a root at p

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