Calc 4.6 Packet
Calc 4.6 Packet
UNDERESTIMATE OVERESTIMATE
b. What is the estimate for 𝑓𝑓(1.1) using the local linear approximation for 𝑓𝑓 at 𝑥𝑥 = 1?
𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑
3. Consider the differential equation 𝑑𝑑𝑑𝑑 = 𝑒𝑒 𝑑𝑑 (2𝑥𝑥 2 − 5𝑥𝑥). Let 𝑦𝑦 = 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) be the particular
solution to the differential equation with the initial condition 𝑓𝑓(2) = 0.
a. Write an equation for the line tangent to the graph of 𝑓𝑓 at the point (2,0).
b. Is it an underestimate or overestimate?
Explain.
b. Is it an underestimate or overestimate?
Explain.
7. 𝑓𝑓 is concave up and 𝑓𝑓(−5) = 2 and 𝑓𝑓 ′ (−5) = −1. 8. 𝑓𝑓 is concave down and 𝑓𝑓(2) = 1 and 𝑓𝑓 ′ (2) = −3.
a. What is the estimate for 𝑓𝑓(−5.1) using the a. What is the estimate for 𝑓𝑓(1.9) using the local
local linear approximation for 𝑓𝑓 at 𝑥𝑥 = −5? linear approximation for 𝑓𝑓 at 𝑥𝑥 = 2?
(A) 1.3 (B) 1.4 (C) 1.5 (D) 1.6 (E) 1.7
ANSWER: B
10. The depth of snow in a field is given by the twice-differentiable function 𝑆𝑆 for 0 ≤ 𝑡𝑡 ≤ 12, where
𝑆𝑆(𝑡𝑡) is measured in centimeters and time 𝑡𝑡 is measured in hours. Values of 𝑆𝑆 ′ (𝑡𝑡), the derivative of
𝑆𝑆, at selected values of time 𝑡𝑡 are shown in the table above. It is known that the graph of 𝑆𝑆 is
concave down for 0 ≤ 𝑡𝑡 ≤ 12.
𝑡𝑡
0 1 4 9 12
(hours)
𝑆𝑆 ′ (𝑡𝑡)
(centimeters per 1.8 2.4 2.0 1.6 1.3
hour)
a. Use the data in the table to approximate 𝑆𝑆 ′′ (10). Show the computations that lead to your
answer. Using correct units, explain the meaning of 𝑆𝑆 ′′ (10) in the context of the problem.
b. Is there a time 𝑡𝑡, for 0 ≤ 𝑡𝑡 ≤ 12, at which the depth of snow is changing at a rate of 1.5
centimeters per hour? Justify your answer?
c. At time 𝑡𝑡 = 4, the depth of snow is 28 centimeters. Use the line tangent to the graph of 𝑆𝑆 at
𝑡𝑡 = 4 to approximate the depth of the snow at time 𝑡𝑡 = 6. Is the approximation an
underestimate or an overestimate of the actual depth of snow at time 𝑡𝑡 = 6? Justify your answer.