Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH110/April 2016/Question 08 (b)
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Question 08 (b) |
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(b) Is your answer in part (a) an overestimate, an underestimate, or exactly equal to, the actual value of ? Justify your answer. |
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The answer to this question is dictated by the second derivative of . Try drawing a picture if you can't remember which sign corresponds to an overestimate and which sign corresponds to an underestimate. |
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Please rate my easiness! It's quick and helps everyone guide their studies. A linear apprxoimation will be an underestimate if the function is concave up between 4 and 4.16, and will be an overestimate if is concave down on this interval. We computed in part (a) that . We can use this to compute :
This is positive between the values and . Therefore, the function is concave up and the estimate is an underestimate. Answer: |