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  • 18-07-2018
  • Mathematics
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Find the linearization l(x) of the function at
a. f(x) = x4 + 4x2, a = 1

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Riia
Riia Riia
  • 31-07-2018

The formula of linearization is

L = f(a)+f'(a)(x-a)

We have [tex] f(x) = x^4+4x^2 [/tex]

And it is given in the question that a=1.

So f(a) = f(1) = 1+4=5

Now we need to find f'(a) and for that , first we need to find f'(x).

[tex] f'(x) = 4x^{4-1}+4(2)x^{2-1} [/tex]

[tex] f'(x)=4x^3+8x [/tex]

At a=1,

[tex] f'(1)= 4+8=12 [/tex]

Substituting the values of f(1) and f'(1) in the linearization formula

L=5+12(x-1)

L= 5+12x-12

L= 12x -7

And that's the required linearization .

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