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4.5: Linear Approximations, Differentials and Newton’s Method Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington.
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DERIVATIVES 3. 3.9 Linear Approximations and Differentials In this section, we will learn about: Linear approximations and differentials and their applications.
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Section 3.9 - Differentials. Local Linearity If a function is differentiable at a point, it is at least locally linear. Differentiable.
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DERIVATIVES 3. We have seen that a curve lies very close to its tangent line near the point of tangency. DERIVATIVES.
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Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 2 Derivatives.
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Linearization, Related Rates, and Optimization. The linearization is the equation of the tangent line, and you can use the old formulas if you like. linearization.
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My First Problem of the Day:. Point-Slope Equation of a Line: Linearization of f at x = a: or.
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Understanding Calculus is Largely Locally Linear Dan Kennedy Pearson Author.
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Linearization and Newton’s Method. I. Linearization A.) Def. – If f is differentiable at x = a, then the approximating function is the LINEARIZATION of.
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For any function f (x), the tangent is a close approximation of the function for some small distance from the tangent point. We call the equation of the.
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LINEARIZATION AND NEWTON’S METHOD Section 4.5. Linearization Algebraically, the principle of local linearity means that the equation of the tangent.
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DIFFERENTIATION RULES 3. We have seen that a curve lies very close to its tangent line near the point of tangency. DIFFERENTIATION RULES.
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