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Develop a user-defined function named NewtonRaphson which computes the root of the polynomial using the NewtonRaphson method using a polynomial, starting value, and desired percent error. Use the method repetitively until the percent error between the most recent two iterations are less than the desired percent error. You should determine the percent error
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