12.2 Differentials and their applications
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Linear approximations and differentials are powerful tools in calculus for estimating function values and analyzing small changes. These techniques use tangent lines to approximate complex functions near specific points, making calculations simpler and more manageable. Understanding linear approximations helps in various fields like physics and economics. By grasping key concepts, avoiding common pitfalls, and practicing problems, students can effectively apply these methods to real-world situations and gain deeper insights into function behavior.
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Linear approximations and differentials are powerful tools in calculus for estimating function values and analyzing small changes. These techniques use tangent lines to approximate complex functions near specific points, making calculations simpler and more manageable. Understanding linear approximations helps in various fields like physics and economics. By grasping key concepts, avoiding common pitfalls, and practicing problems, students can effectively apply these methods to real-world situations and gain deeper insights into function behavior.
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Find the linear approximation of at . Use it to estimate .
Approximate the value of using a linear approximation at .
The volume of a sphere is given by . Use differentials to estimate the change in volume when the radius increases from 5 cm to 5.1 cm.
A manufacturer's cost function is , where is the number of units produced. Use a tangent line approximation at to estimate the cost of producing 105 units.
The radius of a circle is measured as 10 cm with a possible error of 0.1 cm. Use linear approximation to estimate the maximum error in the calculated area of the circle.
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