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Explain why the function is differentiable at the given point then find the linearization of x/(x+y)

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The differentiable functions are one for which there is a departure line at each position on the graph. The digression line to the graph y = f (x) at the point (a, f (a)) is given by the equation. Moreover the other line (at least near (a, f (a))), the function La is the best linear and find the best linear guess to the function f (x) = sqrt (x) near 100.
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