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Using Differentials, Find the Approximate Value of the Following up to 3 Places of Decimal `(26)^(1/3)` - Mathematics

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Using differentials, find the approximate value of the following up to 3 places of decimal

`(26)^(1/3)`

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`(26)^(1/3)`

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Chapter 6: Application of Derivatives - Exercise 6.4 [Page 216]

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NCERT Mathematics Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12
Chapter 6 Application of Derivatives
Exercise 6.4 | Q 1.7 | Page 216

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