For the given function f(x) and numbers L, c, and e>0, find an open interval about a on which the inequality f(x)-L
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:39 pm
For the given function f(x) and numbers L, c, and e>0, find an open interval about a on which the inequality f(x)-L<e holds. Then give a value for 8>0 such that for all x satisfying 0<x-c <8 the inequality f(x)-L<e holds. f(x)=√14-x. L-2, c=10, e=0.1 For what open interval does the inequality f(x)-L<e hold? (Simplify your answer. Type your answer in interval notation.) Find the largest value 8>0 such that for all x satisfying 0<x-c<5 the inequality f(x)-L<e holds. 8= (Simplify your answer.)
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:39 pm
For the given function f(x) and numbers L, c, and e>0, find an open interval about a on which the inequality f(x)-L<e holds. Then give a value for 8>0 such that for all x satisfying 0<x-c <8 the inequality f(x)-L<e holds. f(x)=√14-x. L-2, c=10, e=0.1 For what open interval does the inequality f(x)-L<e hold? (Simplify your answer. Type your answer in interval notation.) Find the largest value 8>0 such that for all x satisfying 0<x-c<5 the inequality f(x)-L<e holds. 8= (Simplify your answer.)