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Suppose that f(x) is a function with f(120)=40 and f'(120)=4. Estimate f(118.5).
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Answered by drwls
f(120) -1.5*f'(120)
= 40 - 1.5*4 = 34

You are approximating the function by a straight line tangent at x = 120.
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