9. Suppose that N(h) is an approximation to M for every h > 0 and that M = N (h) + K,h+ K,h? + K3h +.., for some constants K1, K2, K3, .... Use the values N(h), N (A, and N () to produce an O(h) approximation to M.

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Section5.6: Exponential And Logarithmic Equations
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Suppose that N (h) is an approximation to M for every h > 0 and that
M = N(h) + Kh+ K2h? + K3h +.,
for some constants K1, K2, K 3,.. Use the values N(h), N (4), and N () to produce an O(h)
approximation to M.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Suppose that N (h) is an approximation to M for every h > 0 and that M = N(h) + Kh+ K2h? + K3h +., for some constants K1, K2, K 3,.. Use the values N(h), N (4), and N () to produce an O(h) approximation to M.
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