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Use linear approximation, i.e. the tangent line, to approximate ((125.1)^(1/3)) as follows: Let f (x)=((x)^(1/3)).
The equation of the tangent line to
f(x) at x = 125 can be
written in the form y = mx+b where
m =
b =
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