How can we minimize the error of an approximation in a linear approximation at the point (a. ƒ (a))? A) By restricting the values of x sufficiently close to a. B) By restricting the values of f(x) sufficiently close to f(a) C) By iterating further away from the point of tangency D) By translating the point of tangency in either direction

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How can we minimize the error of an approximation in a linear approximation at the point (a, f (a)) ?
A) By restricting the values of x sufficiently close to a.
B) By restricting the values of f(x) sufficiently close to f(a)
C) By iterating further away from the point of tangency
D) By translating the point of tangency in either direction
Transcribed Image Text:How can we minimize the error of an approximation in a linear approximation at the point (a, f (a)) ? A) By restricting the values of x sufficiently close to a. B) By restricting the values of f(x) sufficiently close to f(a) C) By iterating further away from the point of tangency D) By translating the point of tangency in either direction
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