(a) Compute the first ten zeros of J0(x). You can use our graph of J0(x) to
estimate their location.
(b) Compute the first ten zeros of Y0(x), the zeroth-order Bessel function of the second kind.
(c) Compute all the values of x between 0 and 10π for which J0(x) = Y0(x).
(d) Make a composite plot showing J0(x) and Y0(x) for 0 ≤ x ≤ 10π, the first ten zeros of both functions, and the points of intersection.