In Exercises 111, find the derivative of the function.
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(a) Find the best linear approximation, L(x), to f(x) = ex near x = 0. (b) What is the sign of the error, E(x) = f(x) L(x) for x near 0? (c) Find the true value of the function at x = 1. What is the error? (Give decimal answers.) Illustrate with a graph. (d) Before doing any calculations, explain which you expect to be larger, E(0.1) or E(1), and why. (e) Find E(0.1)
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The first step in solving 3.9 problem number 11 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: (a) Find the best linear approximation, L(x), to f(x) = ex near x = 0. (b) What is the sign of the error, E(x) = f(x) L(x) for x near 0? (c) Find the true value of the function at x = 1. What is the error? (Give decimal answers.) Illustrate with a graph. (d) Before doing any calculations, explain which you expect to be larger, E(0.1) or E(1), and why. (e) Find E(0.1)
From the textbook chapter HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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