Calculus
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781465208880
Author: SMITH KARL J, STRAUSS MONTY J, TODA MAGDALENA DANIELE
Publisher: Kendall Hunt Publishing
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Chapter 3, Problem 13PE
(a)
To determine
The meaning of tangent line approximation.
(b)
To determine
The definition of propagated error, relative error and percentage error.
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ISBN:9780395977224
Author:Richard G. Brown, Mary P. Dolciani, Robert H. Sorgenfrey, William L. Cole
Publisher:McDougal Littell
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Author:HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Publisher:Cengage Learning
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