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The linear approximation to 1/sqrt(3-x)
find the linear approximation to square root(a+x) for x near o. a is a constant (pos.) L(x)= sqrt(a)+1/2(a+0)^-1/2 (x-0) is this
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Use linear approximation, i.e. the tangent line, to approximate sqrt[3] { 8.4 } as follows:
Let f(x) = sqrt[3] x. The equation of
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Ben
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Use linear approximation, i.e. the tangent line, to approximate \sqrt[3] { 7.9 } as follows:
The equation of the tangent line to
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Ashley
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Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number.
sqrt(99.6) so i think i start with f(x)=sqrt(100-x)
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kirsten
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Find the linear approximation of the function.
g(x) = ^3sqrt(1 + x) at a = 0. g(x)≈ Use to approximate these numbers (round to
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Q
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The linear approximation at x=0 to f(x)= sqrt (7+6x) is y=
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jenny
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The linear approximation to 1/sqrt(3-x) at
x=0 is y=
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That Guy
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The linear approximation at x = 0 to f(x) = \sqrt { 3 + 3 x } is y =
Please Help!
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Anonymous
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The linear approximation at x = 0 to f(x) = \sqrt { 5 + 4 x } is y =
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Alessandra Romano
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The linear approximation to (1/sqrt(9-x)) at x=0. What is y?
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Nate
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