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Use the formula f(x) f(x0) + f'(x0)(x - x0) to obtain the local linear approximation of x5 at x0 = 2. x5 Use the formula f(x0 + Delta x) f(x0) + f'(x0) Delta x to rewrite the approximation obtained in part (a) in terms of Delta x. f(x0 + Delta x) Use the result obtained in part (a) to approximate (2.02)5 and confirm that the formula obtained in part (b) produces the same result. (2.02)5
Use the formula f(x) f(x0) + f'(x0)(x - x0) to obtain the local linear approximation of x5 at x0 = 2. x5 Use the formula f(x0 + Delta x) f(x0) + f'(x0) Delta x to rewrite the approximation obtained in part (a) in terms of Delta x. f(x0 + Delta x) Use the result obtained in part (a) to approximate (2.02)5 and confirm that the formula obtained in part (b) produces the same result. (2.02)5
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