Find Local Approximation of f(x)=x^(1/3) at x=26.6 with f(27)=3

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To find the local approximation of f(x) = x^(1/3) at x = 26.6, the derivative f'(x) = (1/3)x^(-2/3) is used to determine the slope at x = 27, where f(27) = 3. The calculation involves setting up the tangent line equation and substituting values, leading to an approximation of y = 2.985. This result is reasonable as it is close to the cube root of 27, confirming the approximation's accuracy. The discussion emphasizes that both the fractional and decimal forms are approximations of the same value.
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I need to find thelocal approximation of f(x)=x^(1/3) at x=26.6, knowing f(27)=3.

Here's what I did, don't know if I did it right:

f '(x)=(1/3)x^(-2/3)=[x^(-2/3)]/3

slope of the tanget = slope of the secant
[x^(-2/3)]/3=(y-y1)/(x-x1)
[26.6^(-2/3)]/3=(y-3)/(x-27)

now I sub in X and solve for y:
[26.6^(-2/3)]/3=(y-3)/(26.6-27)
y=2.985

I don't think that's the answer at all, could someone check it?
 
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UrbanXrisis said:
I need to find thelocal approximation of f(x)=x^(1/3) at x=26.6, knowing f(27)=3.

Here's what I did, don't know if I did it right:

f '(x)=(1/3)x^(-2/3)=[x^(-2/3)]/3

slope of the tanget = slope of the secant
[x^(-2/3)]/3=(y-y1)/(x-x1)
[26.6^(-2/3)]/3=(y-3)/(x-27)

now I sub in X and solve for y:
[26.6^(-2/3)]/3=(y-3)/(26.6-27)
y=2.985

I don't think that's the answer at all, could someone check it?

your answer is reasonable. why? it's just under the cube root of 27, which is what you're looking at. cube that number to check your results -- 26.597 pretty close.

as i recall

the formula is L(x) = f(a) + f'(a)(x-a)

f(x) = x^(1/3)
f'(x) = 1/(3x^(2/3))

i arrive at the same answer plugging those values in.

f(x) = x^(1/3)
 
However, I'm not supposed to use a calculator to solve it...is there an easier way?
 
UrbanXrisis said:
However, I'm not supposed to use a calculator to solve it...is there an easier way?

well subsitute the values in fractional form

3 + 1/3(27)^2/3(26.6-27)

3+(1/27)(-4/10)

3-4/270 = 3-2/135 = 2.985

the fractional answer is correct, the decimal is simply an approximation of the fractional expressoin. (both are approximations, keep that in mind)
 
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