20.03 √3.9 17. a) Use differentials (that is, linear approximation) to approximate: b) Use differentials (linear approximation) to approximate the value of (1.9)² eo.1

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### Problem 17

#### a) Use differentials (that is, linear approximation) to approximate:
\[ \frac{20.03}{\sqrt{3.9}} \]

#### b) Use differentials (linear approximation) to approximate the value of:
\[ \frac{(1.9)^2}{e^{0.1}} \]
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem 17 #### a) Use differentials (that is, linear approximation) to approximate: \[ \frac{20.03}{\sqrt{3.9}} \] #### b) Use differentials (linear approximation) to approximate the value of: \[ \frac{(1.9)^2}{e^{0.1}} \]
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