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This question confuses me. If delta is small, then does it mean that delta^2 is smaller? or bigger?
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Hi confused student,
If delta is small (1/1000 in the question) then delta^2 is really small.
(1/1000)^2 = (1/1000000)
So, anytime you have delta + delta^2, this is approximatly equal to just delta.
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