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Let f(x) be defined such that f(1) = 2 and f'(x) = cos((1/x^2)+x), where 0 < x < 3. Part A: Find the tangent line approximation for f(1.1).
Part B: If f(1.1) has an actual value of 2.12, use the shape of the graph to determine if this is an overestimate or underestimate. Justify your answer.

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