Estimate f(5.9) given that f(6)=5 and f′(6)=3.

3 answers

df/dx = 3, so df = 3 dx

dx = -0.1, so ...
-0.3?
I did a question before and it was
Estimate f(2.9) given that f(3)=5 and f′(3)=4.
And the answer was 4.6
df = 4 dx
so if you go from 3 to 2.9 that is
dx = -.1
so
df = -.4
and 5 - .4 = 4.6 sure enough
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