Provide an appropriate response.Let Q(x) = bo + b1(x - a) + b2(x - a)2 be a quadratic approximation to f(x) at x = a with the properties:i. Q(a) = f(a)ii. Q '(a) = f '(a)iii. Q "(a) = f "(a)(a) Find the quadratic approximation to f(x) =
at x = 0.(b) Do you expect the quadratic approximation to be more or less accurate than the linearization? Give reasons for your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
(a) Q(x) = -
+
(b) I expect the quadratic approximation to be more accurate than the linearization. The linearization accounts for how the value of f(x) is changing at the point x = a, but the quadratic approximation also accounts for the change in this change by incorporating the second derivative into the approximation.
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Simplify the expression. ?
A.
B.
C. -
D.
Simplify the expression. -
A. 15 B. 33 C. -21 D. -3