Let f(x) = 3x - x3. Show that the equation f(x) = -4 has a

Chapter 4, Problem 4.61

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Let f(x) = 3x - x3. Show that the equation f(x) = -4 has a solution in the interval [2, 3] and use Newton's method to find it.

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