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COLUMN_START^ The basin of attraction of a particular solution to an equation, such as a cubic polynomial, under a solution method, such as Newton's Method, is the collection of starting points that end at that solution. For the cubic equation in the complex plane the basins of attraction are fractals. Here we have coloured each point according to the root that Newton's Method converges to. When close to a root, that's where you end up. However, when nearly equidistant from two roots the derivative is close to zero, so the tangent can take us a long way away. Then we are starting the process from an effectively random point. COLUMN_SPLIT^ [[[ IMG:basin.gif _ |>> Basins of attraction _ of the cubic EQN:x^3=1 <<| ]]] COLUMN_END