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Mathematics, 24.02.2020 16:08 santosbeti90

Solve for the value of x that maximizes f(x) in given:
f(x) = −1.5x⁶ − 2x⁴ + 12x
, using the golden-section search. Employ initial guesses of xl = 0 and xu = 2, and perform three iterations.

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