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Encyclopedia > Linear approximation

Linear approximation is a method of approximating otherwise difficult to find values of a mathematical function by taking the value on a nearby tangent line instead of the function itself. This process is also called tangent line approximation.


In some situations, it is easy to calculate the value f(a) of a function f, but difficult or impossible to calculate nearby values of f. In this case, mathematicians calculate the tangent line of the graph of f at the point (a, f(a)) and use values calculated by this line instead of f itself.


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Visual Calculus - Linear Approximations (169 words)
to visualize the tangent line as an approximation to the graph of the function; and
We know that the tangent line is an approximation to f near x = a.
The problem that we want to consider is how close to a is g a good approximation to f.
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