Suppose f is differentiable. If we use the approximation f(x + h) f(x) f'(x) h the error

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Suppose f is differentiable. If we use the approximation f(x + h) f(x) f'(x) h the error is e(h) = f(x h) - f(x) - f'(x) h. Show that
Suppose f is differentiable. If we use the approximation f(x
Suppose f is differentiable. If we use the approximation f(x
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Calculus

ISBN: 978-0131429246

9th edition

Authors: Dale Varberg, Edwin J. Purcell, Steven E. Rigdon

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