A New Approach to Find Non-simple Zero’s of Functions
Abstract
Finding acceptable approximation of zeros of even multiplicity of functions by the prevalent method of numerical analysis is impossible or difficult. In this paper we introduce the Intersecting Lines Method and its modified version applying to approximate zeros of even multiplicity of functions. We apply this method to approximate relative extremum points of differentiable functions.
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