The magnitude E of an electric field at a point outside a charged spherical shell is proportional to the total charge q of the shell and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance r from the point to the center of the shell. Suppose that measured values of q and r have errors of at most 0.2 % and 0.5 % , respectively. Use differentials to approximate the maximum percentage error in the calculated value of E .
The magnitude E of an electric field at a point outside a charged spherical shell is proportional to the total charge q of the shell and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance r from the point to the center of the shell. Suppose that measured values of q and r have errors of at most 0.2 % and 0.5 % , respectively. Use differentials to approximate the maximum percentage error in the calculated value of E .
The magnitude E of an electric field at a point outside a charged spherical shell is proportional to the total charge q of the shell and is inversely proportional to the square of the distance r from the point to the center of the shell. Suppose that measured values of q and r have errors of at most
0.2
%
and
0.5
%
,
respectively. Use differentials to approximate the maximum percentage error in the calculated value of E.
With integration, one of the major concepts of calculus. Differentiation is the derivative or rate of change of a function with respect to the independent variable.
For each given function f(x) find f'(x) using the rules learned in section 9.5.
1. f(x)=x32
32x
2. f(x)=7x+13
3. f(x) =
x4
4. f(x) = √√x³
5. f(x) = 3x²+
3
x2
Find:
lim x →-6 f (x)
limx-4 f (x)
lim x-1 f (x)
lim x →4 f (x)
(-6,3) •
(-1,5)
-8
-7
(-6,-2)
4+
(4,5)
(4,2) •
(-1,1)
-6
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