With Taylor/Maclaurin polynomials Use the

  1. With Taylor/Maclaurin polynomialsUse the Remainder Estimation Theorem to find an interval containing x = 0 over which f(x) can
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  2. Find the Taylor and maclaurin series for the function f(x)=cosx at c=π/6 and c=0 respectively
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  3. Determine the degree of the Maclaurin polynomial required for the error in the approximation of the value sin(2) to be less than
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  4. Use Taylor’s Estimate to bound the error of the n-th order Maclaurin approximation of sin(a), wherea 2 [���; �].
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  5. let f(x)= x/x-1find f'(x) f ''(x) and a formula for f ^ (n) * x. I found the first and second derivatives but do not know how to
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  6. Thankyou very much!I'm having trouble with this question about taylor series. how would i go about doing the following questoin?
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  7. 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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  8. f(x) =ln (1-x)a) Compute f'(x), f''(x), f'''(x). Spot the pattern and give an expression for f ^(n) (x) [the n-th derivative of
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  9. To demonstrate that polynomials form a closed system under multiplication, we need to show that when two polynomials are
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  10. 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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