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Differentials and Approximations

This document introduces differentials and how they can be used to approximate changes in functions. It defines dx as an incremental change in x and dy as the corresponding change in y, where dy = f'(x) dx. Examples are provided to find dy for various functions and use differentials to approximate changes when x increases by a small amount. Differentials can also approximate the value of a function at x + Δx as being equal to the value at x plus the derivative times Δx. Further examples demonstrate using differentials to estimate changes in surface area and volume when values vary slightly.

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Differentials and Approximations

This document introduces differentials and how they can be used to approximate changes in functions. It defines dx as an incremental change in x and dy as the corresponding change in y, where dy = f'(x) dx. Examples are provided to find dy for various functions and use differentials to approximate changes when x increases by a small amount. Differentials can also approximate the value of a function at x + Δx as being equal to the value at x plus the derivative times Δx. Further examples demonstrate using differentials to estimate changes in surface area and volume when values vary slightly.

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15.

5B Differentials

Differentials and Approximations

15.5B Differentials

Differentials and Approximations


We have seen the notation dy/dx and we've never separated the symbols.
Now, we'll give meaning to dy and dx as separate entities.

We know lim
x0

f(x0+x)-f(x0) = f'(x0) gives the derivative (slope) of the function f(x) at x=x0.
x

If x is really small, then f(x0+x)-f(x0)


f'(x0)
x
and f(x0+x)-f(x) f'(x0)x

Differentials
Let y=f(x) be a differentiable function of x. x is an arbitrary increment of x.
dx = x (dx is called a differential of x.)
y is actual change in y as x goes from x to x+x.
i.e. y = f(x+x)-f(x)
dy = f'(x)dx (dy is called the differential of y.)

15.5B Differentials

EX 1

Find dy.

a)

y = 4x3-2x+5

b)

y = 2 x4+6x

c)

y = cos(x3-5x+11)

d)

y = (x10 + sin(2x)

)2

15.5B Differentials

Differentials can be used for approximations.


If

f(x+x)-f(x) f'(x) x,

then

f(x+x) f(x) + f'(x) x.

EX 2

Find a good approximation for 9.2 without using a calculator.

15.5B Differentials

EX 3

Use differentials to approximate the increase in the surface area of a soap bubble
when its radius increases from 4 inches to 4.1 inches.

EX 4

The height of a cylinder is measured as 12 cm with a possible error of 0.1 cm.


Evaluate the volume of the cylinder with radius 4 cm and give an estimate for the
possible error in this value.

15.5B Differentials

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