The goal in using Newton’s method is the When choosing an initial value, a good guess is : A value which when substituted to the function will give a near zero value A value with f ’(x) ≠ 0 Always starting with 0
"A value which when substituted to the function will give a near zero value" and "Always starting with 0" are correct
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"A value which when substituted to the function will give a near zero value" is correct
"A value which when substituted to the function will give a near zero value" and "A value with f ’(x) ≠ 0" are correct