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Use x=-1/2 in the MacLaurin
Obtain the MacLaurin series for 1/(2-x) by making an appropriate substitution into the MacLaurin series for 1/(1-x).
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Sean
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The prompt for this question is f(x) =sin(x^2)
A)A. Write the first four terms of the Maclaurin series for f(x) B)Use the
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Anon
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The prompt for this question is f(x) =sin(x^2)
A)Write the first four terms of the Maclaurin series for f(x) B)Use the Maclaurin
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Anon
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The prompt for this question is f(x) =sin(x^2)
A)Write the first four terms of the Maclaurin series for f(x) B)Use the Maclaurin
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Anon
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Hi, could someone please help me with this question? Thanks
Calculate the Maclaurin series of f(x)=4x^3*sin(x^4). Explicitly use
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Julia
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So I have Maclaurin series for sinx = ∑(-1)^n[x^(2n+1)]/(2n+1)!. I need to write out new series for sin(x^2). This will be
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Justin
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How do you differentiate the maclaurin series for 1/(1-x) twice to find the maclaurin series of 1/(1-x)^3.
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Paul
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Determine a Maclaurin series for
a). ∫((e^x-1)/x^2) dx b). ln(3+4x)
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Cute
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If f ^(n) (0) = (n + 1)! for n = 0, 1, 2,... , find the Maclaurin series for f.
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Anonymous
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find maclaurin series.
f(x)=log^a(1+x)
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daan
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