Use linear approximation to estimate

  1. use tangent line approximation (linear approximation) to estimate The cube root of 1234 to 3 decimal places. Hint: the equation
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  2. The radius of a sphere was measured to be 20cm with a a possible error of 1/5cm1).Use linear approximation to estimate the
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  3. a.) Given that f(3)=5 and f'(x)=x/((x^3)+3), find the linear approximation of f(x) at x=3.b.)If the linear approximation is used
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  4. a.) Given that f(3)=5 and f'(x)=x/((x^3)+3), find the linear approximation of f(x) at x=3.b.)If the linear approximation is used
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  5. The radius of a sphere was measured to be cm with a possible error of cm.Use linear approximation to estimate the maximum error
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  6. Suppose f(x)=ln x.(a) Find the linear approximation of f at a=1. L(x)= (b) Use the linear approximation to estimate ln 1.27.
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  7. a) Find the linear approximation of the function f(x)=4cos(3x^2) near x = 0b) Use the approximation found in part (a) to
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  8. 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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  9. Use the Linear Approximation to estimate ∆f=f(3.5)−f(3) for f(x)=2/(1+x^(2))?Δf ≈ Estimate the actual change. (Use
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  10. Estimate delta(x) using the Linear Approximation and use a calculator to compute both the error and the percentage error.f(x)=co
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