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Solve the problem 1 using false-position method and compare the methods (bisection vs false-position). Your solution steps: (7 Marks) Make a table to show your calculations. Problem 1 (15 Marks): 5.1 Use bisection to determine the drag coefficient needed so that an 80-kg bungee jumper has a velocity of 36m/s after 4s of free fall. Note: The acceleration of gravity is 9.81m/s2. Start with initial guesses of xl=0.1 and xu=0.2 and iterate until the approximate relative error falls below 2%. Solve the problem 1 using false-position method and compare the methods (bisection vs false-position). Your solution steps: (7 Marks) Make a table to show your calculations. Problem 1 (15 Marks): 5.1 Use bisection to determine the drag coefficient needed so that an 80-kg bungee jumper has a velocity of 36m/s after 4s of free fall. Note: The acceleration of gravity is 9.81m/s2. Start with initial guesses of xl=0.1 and xu=0.2 and iterate until the approximate relative error falls below 2%

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