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This is a support article for Newton's method, similar to Halley's method. Some idea for the proof of the order of convergence, multidimensional generalizations and proper literature are lacking-- LutzL 08:10, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
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The first equation under motivation has a problem. First term should be 1/(f(x)-f(a)), not 1/f(x). There is also a problem with the first sentence of the first paragraph. Has a second what?
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- Yeah, but since f(a)=0, that is really the same expression. I added some words in that respect. Sorry for the second ..., this was a copy-paste from Halley's method.--LutzL (talk) 12:19, 30 December 2007 (UTC)
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