2. Suppose we don't have a formula for g(x) but we know g(2)=−4 and g′(x)=10x2−4​. Use a linear approximation to estimat

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2. Suppose we don't have a formula for g(x) but we know g(2)=−4 and g′(x)=10x2−4​. Use a linear approximation to estimat

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2. Suppose we don't have a formula for g(x) but we know g(2)=−4 and g′(x)=10x2−4​. Use a linear approximation to estimate g(2.05). 3. A rectangular box is to have a square base and a volume of 25 cubic feet. If the material for the base costs 30ϕ per square foot, the top costs 20ϕ per square foot, and the material for the remaining sides costs 10ϕ per square foot, determine (and verify) the dimensions of the box that can be constructed at a minimum cost.
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