Exercise 1.45: We saw in 1.3.3 that attempting to compute square roots by naively finding a fixed point of y ↦ x / y does not converge, and that this can be fixed by average damping. The same method works for finding cube roots as fixed points of the average-damped y ↦ x / y 2 . Unfortunately, the process does not work for fourth roots—a single average damp is not enough to make a fixed-point search for y ↦ x / y 3 converge. On the other hand, if we average damp twice (i.e., use the average damp of the average damp of y ↦ x / y 3 ) the fixed-point search does converge. Do some experiments to determine how many average damps are required to compute n th roots as a fixed-point search based upon repeated average damping of y ↦ x / y n − 1 . Use this to implement a simple procedure for computing n th roots using fixed-point, average-damp, and the repeated procedure of Exercise 1.43. Assume that any arithmetic operations you need are available as primitives.