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27 April, 10:17

Does the differential dy represent the change in f or the change in the linear approximation to f? Explain.

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  1. 27 April, 10:46
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    Below are the choices that can be found elsewhere:

    A: The change in the linear approximation to f; dy depends on f' (x) and the differential dx.

    B: The change in f; dy depends on f' (x) and the differential dx.

    C: The change in f; dy depends on the differential dx only.

    D: The change in the linear approximation to f; dy depends on the differential dx only.

    I think the answer is A.
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