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OpenStudy (thecalchater):

calculus help?

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

OpenStudy (jessereyna):

Hey I'm in calculus right now so IDK if I'll be able to help, but I can try

OpenStudy (anonymous):

some arithmetic required here, be prepared with a calculator

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

ok i know the answer to part a is d=.985 i need help with part b.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you have two questions there, one newton's method and one a limit question with two parts

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

@dan815 and @zepdrix were able to help me with the limit one part a.... I am looking for assistance with part b. Then we can do the newton's method one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

part b the simple way is to put \(x=1-\frac{1}{20}=.95\) and also put \(x=1.05\) and see what you get

OpenStudy (anonymous):

since your function is just a line, and it is increasing the smaller will give you the lower bound and the larger will give you the upper one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alternatively since the slope is 4 you can see that it will be within \(\frac{4}{20}\) of \(9\)

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

100

OpenStudy (thecalchater):

100 what?

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