Ask a New Question
Search
Find the Taylor series of f(x) = sin(x) at a = Pi/3.
1 answer
sin(x-π/3) = sin(π/3) + 1/1! cos(π/3)(x-π/3) - 1/2! sin(π/3)(x-π/3)^2 ...
= √3/2 + 1/2 (x-π/3) - √3/4 (x-π/3)^2 ...
Ask a New Question
or
answer this question
.
Similar Questions
Use binomial series to find the Taylor series about 0 for the function f(x)=(1+x)^-3/5 giving all terms up to the one in x^4.
0 answers
Hi~ Thank you for your help!
I was trying to work on a problem about Taylor series, but i don't think im approaching the problem
1 answer
Hello! I am struggling with this problem:
Find the Taylor Series for sin(x-2) centered at c=3. My work so far:
1 answer
use the definition of a taylor series to find the Taylor series (centeredat c) for the function.
f(x)= 7/x c=1 so what is f(x) as
0 answers
more similar questions