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Consider the linearization, L(x) of the curve y = x at (36, 6). What are the least and greatest values of x for which this linearization is within 0.1 of the true value of the curve?
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Consider the linearization, L(x) of the curve y = x at (36, 6). What are the least and greatest values of x for which this linearization is within 0.1 of the true value of the curve?
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X=42,45
That’s the answer of your question
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