False Position Method Example | Numerical Methods

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Here is a False Position method example solved by hand. False Position Method is a way to solve non-linear equations through numerical methods. The False Position Method (also known as Regula Falsi) relies on defining two inputs between which there is a known root and continually narrowing on said root.

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0:00 Introduction
0:16 False Position Method Review
0:41 Solving a false position method example by hand.
3:48 Outro

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This video is part of our Numerical Methods course. Numerical methods is about solving math problems through approximating the solution of problems that would be difficult or impossible to solve analytically. In this playlist we will cover topics such as solving systems of linear equations, solving systems of non-linear equations, numerical integration, numerical derivatives, etc..
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istg, ur videos are really helpful for me. God bless u sir

Haraiii___
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hi, I would like to ask when will the iteration stops? is it when C reaches 0? I am still very new to this lesson and your video really helped a lot

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some of questions be like found the (48^3) or( 48^2) by using false position just like that so we should make a function with this number so how we can do function with this?

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