Part A: Find the local linear approximation of the function f(x)=\sqrt{3+x}\t

Albarellak

Albarellak

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2021-10-14

Part A: Find the local linear approximation of the function f(x)=3+x  at  x0=6,
Part B use part A to approximate 8.9  as  9.1. Answers must be in fractions

Answer & Explanation

Aubree Mcintyre

Aubree Mcintyre

Skilled2021-10-15Added 73 answers

Step 1: To Find
We have to find the local linear approximation of the function f(x)=3+x  at  x0=6 Also, approximate 8.9  as  9.1. Answers must be in fractions.
Step 2: Calculation
Solution (A): The linear approximation of f(x) at x=a is L(x)f(a)+f(a)(xa)
Now,
f(x)=3+x
f(x)=12{(3+x)}
Therefore, the linear approximation of f(x)=3+x  at  a=6 is
L(x)3+6+12{3+6}(x6)
L(x)3+6+12{9}(x6)
L(x)3+12×3(x6)
L(x)3+16(x6)
Solution (B): Since we get
f(5.9)=3+5.9=8.93+16(5.96)=2.9833
f(5.9)=3+6.1=9.13+16(6.16)=3.0166
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-11-03Added 2605 answers

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