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A199869 Decimal expansion of x>0 satisfying 4*x^2-3*x*cos(x)=3*sin(x). 2

%I #5 Mar 30 2012 18:57:58

%S 1,0,1,9,5,0,4,6,3,9,3,1,5,1,7,6,3,5,2,8,8,2,8,4,5,3,7,8,6,5,5,2,7,1,

%T 4,6,7,3,0,1,9,2,1,7,1,9,3,3,3,8,9,0,3,5,5,1,1,3,6,1,0,3,5,9,2,2,2,0,

%U 5,9,0,9,0,2,5,4,9,0,5,0,4,6,4,0,4,7,9,8,6,3,3,3,1,6,5,7,8,6,1

%N Decimal expansion of x>0 satisfying 4*x^2-3*x*cos(x)=3*sin(x).

%C See A199597 for a guide to related sequences. The Mathematica program includes a graph.

%e x=1.019504639315176352882845378655271467301921719333...

%t a = 4; b = -3; c = 3;

%t f[x_] := a*x^2 + b*x*Cos[x]; g[x_] := c*Sin[x]

%t Plot[{f[x], g[x]}, {x, -2, 2}, {AxesOrigin -> {0, 0}}]

%t r = x /. FindRoot[f[x] == g[x], {x, 1.01, 1.02}, WorkingPrecision -> 110]

%t RealDigits[r] (* A199869 *)

%Y Cf. A199597.

%K nonn,cons

%O 1,4

%A _Clark Kimberling_, Nov 11 2011

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