Using Linear Approximation, estimate Af for a change in x from x = a to x = b. f(x)= In (x), a = 1, b=0.94 (Use decimal

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Using Linear Approximation, estimate Af for a change in x from x = a to x = b. f(x)= In (x), a = 1, b=0.94 (Use decimal

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Using Linear Approximation, estimate Af for a change in x from x = a to x = b. f(x)= In (x), a = 1, b=0.94 (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to two decimal places.) A/= Use the estimate to approximate f(b). (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to two decimal places.) Question Source: Rogak se Calculus Earty brandet Publisher: WH Freeman 23494
Use the estimate to approximate f(b). (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to two decimal places.) f(b) = Find the error using a calculator. (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to six decimal places.) error: Question Source: Rogawski 4e Calculus Early Transcendentals Publisher WH Freeman 2204
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