L(x) = f'(a)(x - a)
f(x) = x^(-1), f'(x) = -x^(-2)
Let a = 1, f'(a) = -(1)^(-2) = -1
L(0.9) = f'(1)(0.9 - 1) = -1(-0.1) = 0.1
Therefore, linear approximation of f(x) = x^(-1) for x = 0.9 is 0.1
Answer:
27.5 is the answer good luck
Step-by-step explanation:
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The horizontal value in a pair of coordinates: how far along the point is. The X Coordinate is always written first in an ordered pair of coordinates (x,y), such as (12,5). In this example, the value "12" is the X Coordinate. Also called "Abscissa"
<span>y-28/5 = 3/4 (x+21/5)!</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
nth term = (n-1)th term + common difference
d = -10
a₁ = 3
a₂ = a₁ + d = 3 + (-10) = -7
a₃ = a₂ + d = -7 + (-10) = -17
a₄ = a₃ + d = -17 + (-10) = -27
a₅ =a₄ + d = -27 + (-10) = -37
a₆ = a₅ + d = -37 + (-10) = -47
First six terms: 3 , -7 , -17, -27, -37 , -47