Not sure where multiple initial conditions would come into play here. Do you have an example to point me to, so that I might be able to better help you?
@@JoelRosenfeld i have an exercise from School where you need to programm the Heron Method for 3 different numbers without writing the Methode for each separately.
@@collinlaible4721 I think you are wanting to get an estimate for three different numbers? In that case, the “start numbers” aren’t what you are looking for. Rather you are looking for the end result. Without watching my video, if you change the number in the iteration, that should do it for you. I have a more full explanation in my intro to numerical analysis video