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1 Linear Approximation and Differentials Lesson 3.8b
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2 Propagated Error Consider a rectangular box with a square base Height is 2 times length of sides of base Given that x = 3.5 You are able to measure with 3% accuracy What is the error propagated for the volume? x x 2x
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3 Propagated Error We know that Then dy = 6x 2 dx = 6 * 3.5 2 * 0.105 = 7.7175 This is the approximate propagated error for the volume
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4 Propagated Error The propagated error is the dy sometimes called the df The relative error is The percentage of error relative error * 100%
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5 Marginal Analysis in Economics C(x) = cost to produce x units R(x) = revenue gained by selling x units C’(x) called the marginal cost R’(x) called the marginal revenue Consider the concept of the differential in this context
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6 Marginal Analysis in Economics We could say where the dx = the increase or decrease in sales Assume x = dx = 1 unit Then the differential for C(x) or R(x) is the cost of producing the x + 1 st unit the revenue gained for the x + 1 st unit
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7 Marginal Analysis in Economics Suppose C(q) = 0.1q 3 - 0.5q 2 + 500q + 200 Current level is 4 units What is the change of cost if we only produce 3.9 units dy = C’(q)*dq q = 4 and dq = 0.1
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8 Newton-Raphson Method for Approximating Roots Given f(x) we seek a root If x n is an approximation for the root Then we claim is a better approximation x1x1 x n+1
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9 Newton-Raphson Method for Approximating Roots We will create a spreadsheet which demonstrates this concept
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