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1 December, 01:51

Use the function g (x) - x+2 with initial values of 4, 2, and 1. What happens

after many iterations with all three initial values? How do the results of all

three iterations relate to each other?

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  1. 1 December, 02:07
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given function is, g (x) = - x + 2

    For values of, is the sequence, - 2,4,-2,4,-2,4 ...

    For values of, is the sequence, 0,2,0,2 ...

    For values of, is the sequence, 1,1,1,1, ...

    For initial value, of 4, the sequence converges to two values that is - 2, 4.

    For initial value of 2, the sequence again converges to two values which are 0,2.

    For initial value of 1, the sequence converges to one value which is 1.

    →→First Iterative value that is (-2) = Second iterative value (0) + 2 * Third iterative value (1)

    →→ First Iterative value that is (4) = Second iterative value (2) + 2 * Third iterative value (1)
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