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Mathematics, 03.01.2020 05:31 danielle1572

Suppose that we don't have a formula for g(x) but we know that g(3) = βˆ’5 and g'(x) = x2 + 7 for all x.

(a) use a linear approximation to estimate g(2.9) and g(3.1). g(2.9) β‰ˆ g(3.1) β‰ˆ
(b) are your estimates in part (a) too large or too small? explain.

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