How do you do this calculus 1 question?
Find the linearization L(x) of the function g(x)=xf(x^2) at x=2 given the following information.
f(2)=1 f′(2)=10 f(4)=5 f′(4)=−3
Find the linearization L(x) of the function g(x)=xf(x^2) at x=2 given the following information.
f(2)=1 f′(2)=10 f(4)=5 f′(4)=−3
1 Answer
Explanation:
To find L(x) for a function
The point we want is
because
To fill in the last number, we must find
The product rule says if
The chain rule says the derivative of a function,
Using the power rule and then simplifying:
Next, plug in
Next add everything back into the original equation: