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���������Welcome to our Homepage! ��� This� site� is � about Bracketing method. ����������� Bracketing is one of the mathematical methods in finding the root of a given function. ������� Given� a� continuous function f(x) with an initial guess for a and b (for the 2 intervals) wherein f(a)*f(b)<0,� the root of the function is found by using� either the� Bisection formula or False Position and through repeated substitution. >Bisection = (a+b)/2 >False Position = b*f(a)-a*f(b)/f(a)-f(b) ������� ����� ��� Feel� free� then � to� explore� our homepage� by clicking on the� menus� on � the� left� side� and� if� you are�� just � surfing� through, click exit. Note: This page is best viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer ������ |