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Let f(x)=sqrt(x+2) and use the Linear Approximation to this function at a=14 with Δx=0.3 to estimate f(14.3)−f(14)=Δf≈df=
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df = 1/(2√(x+2)) dx
Now just plug in your numbers...
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