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OpenStudy (anonymous):

calc help, 1 question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnxs yall

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@quinmiley @wwhitlock @RatzLover95 @ganeshie8 @Haseeb96 @@Koikkara @kropot72 @@zepdrix

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zepdrix

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnxs

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

just estimate 1/f'(1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry I meant 1/h'(1), not f

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

Use the mean value theorem to approximate the value. Do you know the mean value theorem? Here is a link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_value_theorem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the slope from 0.9 to 1.1 is 3, hence 1/3 is the good estimate

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

*-1/3

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

i think it should be -1/3.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:o

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

how do we use MVT here @AkashdeepDeb ...

OpenStudy (akashdeepdeb):

Don't we? To approximate the value of the derivative at that point? :o

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

oh ok :) was thinking there is someway to find the derivative of inverse directly using MVT..

OpenStudy (wwhitlock):

Looks a lot like math to me. That's as much as I'll commit to.

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