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If i let f(x) = sinx. Find the error E(x, pi/2) in equation:
E(x,a) = f'(a) - [(f(x)-f(a))/(x-a)]
as a function of x. Graph E(x,a). Find a delta if epsilon = .01, .0001, 10^-10.
Honestly I can do the graphing part. I will also be able to do the proof when epsilon = .0001, 10^-10 once I have seen a proof for one part. I am having a hard time with the teacher - he has yet to do an example of how to do one of these proofs... and the book, needless to say, is not much better.
Any help would be great.
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Actually... To show what I have done:
I found that
And that:
And then plug in that for the first part... but I'm not sure how that would help!????
Last edited by clooneyisagenius (2008-02-12 15:25:52)
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So we want to show, using ε and δ, that
.Given ε > 0, let
.Note that
Similarly,
Hence, for all X such that 0 < |X| < δ,
Thus, given ε < π⁄2, you can simply set δ = ε.
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