Suppose that a function f is differentiable at x = 0 with f 0 = f ′ 0 = 0 , and let y = m x , m ≠ 0 , denote any line of nonzero slope through the origin. (a) Prove that there exists an open interval containing 0 such that for all nonzero x in this interval f x < 1 2 m x . (b) Conclude from part (a) and the triangle inequality that there exists an open interval containing 0 such that f x < f x − m x for all x in this interval. (c) Explain why the result obtained in part (b) may be interpreted to mean that the tangent line to the graph of f at the origin is the best linear approximation to f at that point.
Suppose that a function f is differentiable at x = 0 with f 0 = f ′ 0 = 0 , and let y = m x , m ≠ 0 , denote any line of nonzero slope through the origin. (a) Prove that there exists an open interval containing 0 such that for all nonzero x in this interval f x < 1 2 m x . (b) Conclude from part (a) and the triangle inequality that there exists an open interval containing 0 such that f x < f x − m x for all x in this interval. (c) Explain why the result obtained in part (b) may be interpreted to mean that the tangent line to the graph of f at the origin is the best linear approximation to f at that point.
Suppose that a function
f
is differentiable at
x
=
0
with
f
0
=
f
′
0
=
0
, and let
y
=
m
x
,
m
≠
0
, denote any line of nonzero slope through the origin.
(a) Prove that there exists an open interval containing
0
such that for all nonzero x in this interval
f
x
<
1
2
m
x
.
(b) Conclude from part (a) and the triangle inequality that there exists an open interval containing
0
such that
f
x
<
f
x
−
m
x
for all
x
in this interval.
(c) Explain why the result obtained in part (b) may be interpreted to mean that the tangent line to the graph of
f
at the origin is the best linear approximation to
f
at that point.
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.
Rylee's car is stuck in the mud. Roman and Shanice come along in a truck to help pull her out. They attach
one end of a tow strap to the front of the car and the other end to the truck's trailer hitch, and the truck
starts to pull. Meanwhile, Roman and Shanice get behind the car and push. The truck generates a
horizontal force of 377 lb on the car. Roman and Shanice are pushing at a slight upward angle and generate
a force of 119 lb on the car. These forces can be represented by vectors, as shown in the figure below. The
angle between these vectors is 20.2°. Find the resultant force (the vector sum), then give its magnitude
and its direction angle from the positive x-axis.
119 lb
20.2°
377 lb
An airplane flies due west at an airspeed of 428 mph. The wind blows in the direction of 41° south of west
at 50 mph. What is the ground speed of the airplane? What is the bearing of the airplane?
A vector with magnitude 5 points in a direction 190 degrees counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
Write the vector in component form, and show your answers accurate to 3 decimal places.
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