Question: Compute the linearization L(x) of (x) = x 2 x 3/2 at a = 4. Then plot L and find an interval

Compute the linearization L(x) of ƒ(x) = x2 − x3/2 at a = 4. Then plot ƒ − L and find an interval I around a = 4 such that |ƒ(x) − L(x)| ≤ 0.1 for x ∈ I.

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