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Unit 4 – Contextual Applications of Differentiation
Topic 4.6
What is the key assumption made when using linearization to approximate a function?
The function is non-linear and cannot be approximated accurately by a tangent line
The function is undefined at the point of approximation
The function is discontinuous and has multiple tangent lines at each point
The function is well-behaved and can be approximated accurately by a tangent line
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 4.6 Approximating Values of a Function Using Local Linearity and Linearization
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