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3 October, 02:34

Find the linearization L (x) of the function at a.

f (x) = sin x, a=pi/6

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  1. 3 October, 03:00
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    As is it tangent line

    by using slope formula

    y-y1 = m (x-x1)

    given a=pi/6=x1

    f (x) = sinx

    above equation can be wriiten as

    f (x) - f (a) = f’ (a) (x - a)

    so L (x) = f’ (a) (x-a) + f (a)

    f (x) = sinx = f (pi/6) = 1/2 = y1

    f’ (x) = cosx f’ (pi/6) = 3/2 = m

    now putting values

    L (x) = √ 3/2 (x-pi/6) + 1/2

    L (x) = (√ 3/2) x+6-pi√ 3/12
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