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Chapter 11.1, Problem 5E
Suppose f(0) = 1, f′(0) = 0, f"(0) = 2, and f(3)(0) = 6. Find the third-order Taylor polynomial for f centered at 0 and use it to approximate f(0, 2).
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Power Series & Intervals of Convergence; Author: Dr. Trefor Bazett;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHoRBh4hQNU;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY