For all your Transcendental Root-Finding Needs

The first version of a utility I created for my job is up. It finds the zeros (or roots, or x-intercepts) for whatever function you enter, based on some guesses the users enters by hand, or by just testing at regular intervals. It’s particularly good at finding zeros for transcendental functions, which Mathematica can only find one at a time, and not very reliably. If you’re still interested, take a look at the utility’s dedicated page, and remember:

JOEBOLTE.COM — For All Your Transcendental Root-Finding Needs

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