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how do i use a taylor series centered at some x value to approximate the value of the function centered at a different x value?
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Marli
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Hello! I am struggling with this problem:
Find the Taylor Series for sin(x-2) centered at c=3. My work so far:
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Alice
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Find the Taylor series for f(x) centered at the given value of 'a'. (Assume that 'f' has a power series expansion. Do not show
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COFFEE
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Find the Taylor series centered at x = -1 for the function
f(x) = x(e^x)
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maath
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How would you do this problem, I am stuck.
Find the Taylor series of f(x)=1/x centered at x=2.
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Jack
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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.
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Jay
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Find the first four non-zero terms and the general term for the Taylor Series centered at c = 1 for the integral of ln(x).
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Joe Bob
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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
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KIKSY
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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
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URGENTTTT
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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
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Em
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