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Mathematics, 22.01.2021 23:40, beastboy13

PLS SOLVE AND EXPLAIN YOUR PROCESS A BIT :( For which of the following functions would using a linear approximation (linearization) at x= 2 overestimate the function value at x = 2.1.
(A) f(x) = In x
(B) f(x) = x^2
(C) f(x) = e^x
D) f(x) = 1/x

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