Use differentials (or equivalently, a linear approximation) to approximate ln(1.02)

  1. Use differentials (or equivalently, a linear approximation) to approximate ln(1.02) as follows: Let f(x)=ln(x) and find the
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  2. Use differentials (or equivalently, a linear approximation) to approximate sin(27 degrees) as follows: Let f(x) = sin(x) and
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  3. Use differentials (or, equivalently, a linear approximation) to estimate the given number.sqrt100.4
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  4. Using a linear approximation or differentials, approximate:(26.98)^(3/4)thank you for your help!
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  5. se differential, i.e., linear approximation, to approximate (8.4)^(1/3) as follows:Let f(x)=(x )^(1/3). The linear approximation
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  6. f(x)=x^3-3x^2+3x+1 near 2 (at a=2)A. Use Linear approximation to approximate. b.is this underestimate or overestimate? Justify
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  7. Use differentials (or a linear approximation) to estimate (2.001)^5
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  8. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number(2.001)^5
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  9. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number(2.001)^5
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  10. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number.e0.01
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