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AP EAMCET · Maths · Application of Derivatives

If \(y=\left(1+\alpha+\alpha^2+\ldots\right) \mathrm{e}^{\mathrm{nx}}\), where \(\alpha\) and n are constants, then the relative error in y is

  1. A error in \(x\)
  2. B percentage error in \(x\)
  3. C \(n .(\) error in \(x)\)
  4. D n. (Relative error in \(x\) )
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(C) \(n .(\) error in \(x)\)

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Given, \(y=\left(1+\alpha+\alpha^2+\ldots.\right) e^{n x}\)…