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Automatically find all roots of a function using bisect method

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MATLAB using bisection:
Function: -x^4+12x^2-3x-5 Defined on [-4,4]
Write a script to automatically find the intervals [a,b] containing the four roots. Then, plot them.
I have already plotted the function, but am stuck on how to find the roots.
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 26 Apr 2022
Edited: Sam Chak on 26 Apr 2022
@ILoveMath, Can you show the bisection formula in LaTeX and then write it in MATLAB code?
Mathematics is a declarative language that shows the Iteration formula, but generally does not teach "looping".
Does the Lecturer or the Textbook show another formula to automatically find all ROOTS using Bisection iteration formula?

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Torsten
Torsten on 26 Apr 2022
Edited: Torsten on 26 Apr 2022
Choose delta small, e.g. 0.01.
Evaluate f at -4 and at -4+delta.
If f(-4)*f(-4+delta) <=0, there will be a root in between.
If f(-4)*f(-4+delta)>0, continue by setting -4 to -4+delta and -4+delta -> -4+2*delta.
If f(-4+delta)*f(-4+2*delta) <=0, there will be a root in between...

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