How to use linear approximation to the square root function to estimate square roots sqrt 4.400?
Jaquan Ramsey
Answered question
2023-03-22
How to use linear approximation to the square root function to estimate square roots ?
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Attagswalmec6
Beginner2023-03-23Added 6 answers
Using binomial expansion, , nearly. Here, choose a = 66 and b = 44. Now,
, nearly.
gatumisz3f6
Beginner2023-03-24Added 4 answers
For function, , the linear approximation at is given by
Note that the equation of the line tangent to the graph at has slope and it has point-slope equation Solving for gives us the linear approximation to at . We are not told what to use for , but we want to eventually use . We want to be a number "close to" 4.4 for which it is relatively easy to calculate .In this example, we want a number whose square root is easy to find and is near to . The 'obvious' (once you see it) choice is So, and so
And we finish with
If there is a typo in the question If the question should ask us to approximate we should find a different and so, for a rough approximation, use A little more math will demonstrate that and Since is close to , use or To get a rough estimate use and approximate using