p* cos(x) Find a tight upper bound for the approximation to 1.74 de using the midpoint rule with n = 50. cos(x) Note that the second derivative of is a decreasing function on 1.74 < x < T. Bound Include four nonzero digits in your answer.

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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cos(x)
-dx using the midpoint rule with
T
Find a tight upper bound for the approximation to
n =
50.
cos(x)
Note that the second derivative of
is a decreasing function on 1.74 < x < T.
Вound
Include four nonzero digits in your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:cos(x) -dx using the midpoint rule with T Find a tight upper bound for the approximation to n = 50. cos(x) Note that the second derivative of is a decreasing function on 1.74 < x < T. Вound Include four nonzero digits in your answer.
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