use differentials to estimate ln(e^4

  1. use differentials to estimate ln(e^4 +1) - ln(e^4)
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  2. Use differentials (or a linear approximation) to estimate (2.001)^5
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  3. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number.(1.999)^4
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  4. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number(2.001)^5
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  5. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number.e0.01
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  6. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number(2.001)^5
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  7. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number.(32.06)^4/5
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  8. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number.e^-0.01
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  9. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number.radical (99.4)
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  10. Use a linear approximation (or differentials) to estimate the given number.Tan 44 degrees Please help.
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