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    Find the Linearization L(x) of F(x) at X = A
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Find the Linearization L(x) of F(x) at X = A

Question 167

Question 167

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Find the linearization L(x) of f(x) at x = a.
-f(x) = x + Find the linearization L(x)  of f(x)  at x = a. -f(x)  = x +   , a = 3 A)  L(x)  = 10/9 x + 1/2 B)  L(x)  = 10/9 x + 2/3 C)  L(x)  = 8/9 x + 1/2 D)  L(x)  = 8/9 x + 2/3 , a = 3


A) L(x) = 10/9 x + 1/2
B) L(x) = 10/9 x + 2/3
C) L(x) = 8/9 x + 1/2
D) L(x) = 8/9 x + 2/3

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