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Question No. 26
At which point the iterations in the Newton Raphson method are stopped?
When the consecutive iterative values of x are not equal
When the consecutive iterative values of x differ by 2 decimal places
When the consecutive iterative values of x differ by 3 decimal places
When the consecutive iterative values of x are equal​

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Answered by drishtisingh156
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When  \:  \: the  \:  \: consecutive  \\ values \:  \:  of  \:  \: iterations  \:  \: are  \\ equal \:  \:  the \:  \:  iterations \\  of  \:  \: Newton  \: Raphson  \\ method  \:  \: are  \:  \: stopped. This  \\ allows  \: maximum \:  \:  accuracy \\  as \:  \:  compared  \:  \: to  \\ other \:  \:  methods. \:  \: </p><p> \\advertisement</p><p></p><p>

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