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11: Bibliography W
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  • 17: 3.8 Nonlinear Equations
    §3.8(iv) Zeros of Polynomials
    The polynomial
    Example. Wilkinson’s Polynomial
    Consider x = 20 and j = 19 . We have p ( 20 ) = 19 ! and a 19 = 1 + 2 + + 20 = 210 . …