Walter used the iterative process to determine that âš13 is between 3. 61 and 3. 62. Analyze Walter’s estimation. Is he correct? If not, what was his mistake? Yes, Walter is correct. No, 3. 612 is less than 13. No, both 3. 612 and 3. 622 are greater than 13. No, both 3. 612 and 3. 622 are less than 13.

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Iterative is used when the equations cannot be solved simply.

The given value is put in the equation to solve.

Walter estimation is incorrect.

No, both 3. 61^2 and 3. 62^2 are greater than 13.

First he checks that is 13 between 3.61 and 3.62.

But suppose he cannot because he wants to use iteration.

Suppose he squares both the numbers 3.61 and 3.62 to determine if 13 is between the two numbers.

3.61² = 13.0321  and

3.62² =13.1044

We see that when both the numbers are squared then the answer in each case is greater than 13.

Therefore 13 cannot lie as both numbers are greater than 13.

Hence 13 does not lie between 3.61 and 3.62

From the given choices the best choice is  No, both 3. 61^2 and 3. 62^2 are greater than 13.

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