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find the taylor series for f(x)=cos(x) centered at a=pie/4

see this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_series

Here you will get an alterate cos, sin terms, with signs changing each second term.

Post your thinking, and I will critique.
18 years ago

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