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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 12:00 dreamn6651

Is this right? which of the following is the best linear approximation for f(x) = tan(x) near x = 3pi/4? i used the linearization equation y=f(a)+f'(a)(x-a) y=f(3pi/4)+f'(3pi/4)(x-3pi/4) y=tan(3pi/4)+sec^2(3pi/4)(x-3pi/4) y= -1+2(x-3pi/4) y= -1+2x-3pi/2 2y=4x-3pi-2 is this correct?

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