Let f be the function given by f(x) = 4x¹. What is the approximation for f(1.15) found by using the line tangent to the graph of ƒ at x = 1? Tangent Line: y = Approximation: f(1.15) ≈ When , the second derivative near the point of tangency, making the value ??? an ◆, meaning the graph of f is

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Let f be the function given by f(x) = 4x ². What is the approximation for ƒ(1.15)
found by using the line tangent to the graph of fat x
=
1?
Tangent Line: y
=
Approximation: f(1.15) ≈
When
◆, the second derivative
, meaning the graph of f is
near the point of tangency, making the value ??? an
î
Transcribed Image Text:Let f be the function given by f(x) = 4x ². What is the approximation for ƒ(1.15) found by using the line tangent to the graph of fat x = 1? Tangent Line: y = Approximation: f(1.15) ≈ When ◆, the second derivative , meaning the graph of f is near the point of tangency, making the value ??? an î
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