Solve the problem.V =
?r3, where r is the radius, in centimeters. By approximately how much does the volume of a sphere increase when the radius is increased from 1.0 cm to 1.1 cm? (Use 3.14 for ?.)
A. 1.5 cm3
B. 1.3 cm3
C. 1.1 cm3
D. 0.1 cm3
Answer: B
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A. 3 B. 1 C. does not exist D. 0
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A. (1, 4) B. (-1, -4) C. (-4, -1) D. (4, 1)
Use a Taylor polynomial at 0 to approximate the expression with an error of no more than 0.000005. Select the polynomial of lowest degree that can be used to obtain this accuracy and state the degree of this polynomial. Round to six decimal places.e-0.3
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