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. Then use this series and Taylor series for sin x to find the quartic Taylor polynomial about 0 for the function

f(x)= sinx/(1+x)^3/5

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