Re: A question on Newton's Method



"Roman Werpachowski" <"r o m a nNOSPAM"@theta1.cft.edu.pl> wrote in message
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> fp[x_] := D[f[s],s] /. s --> x

Yep, that's the one, officer: I'd recognize it anywhere!
It shows (to me) that Mathematica's syntax is something
only a Lisper could love :)

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write(*,*) transfer((/17.392111325966148d0,6.5794487871554595D-85, &
6.0134700243160014d-154/),(/'x'/)); end


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