
Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134763644
Author: William L. Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett, Eric Schulz
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Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)
Ch. 11.1 - Verify that p3 satisfies p3(k)(a)=f(k)(a), for k =...Ch. 11.1 - Verify the following properties for f(x) = sin x...Ch. 11.1 - Why do the Taylor polynomials for sin x centered...Ch. 11.1 - Write out the next two Taylor polynomials p4 and...Ch. 11.1 - At what point would you center the Taylor...Ch. 11.1 - In Example 7, find an approximate upper bound for...Ch. 11.1 - Suppose you use a second-order Taylor polynomial...Ch. 11.1 - Does the accuracy of an approximation given by a...Ch. 11.1 - The first three Taylor polynomials for f(x)=1+x...Ch. 11.1 - Suppose f(0) = 1, f(0) = 2, and f(0) = 1. Find the...
Ch. 11.1 - Suppose f(0) = 1, f(0) = 0, f"(0) = 2, and f(3)(0)...Ch. 11.1 - How is the remainder Rn(x) in a Taylor polynomial...Ch. 11.1 - Suppose f(2) = 1, f(2) = 1, f(2) = 0, and f3(2) =...Ch. 11.1 - Suppose you want to estimate 26 using a...Ch. 11.1 - Linear and quadratic approximation a. Find the...Ch. 11.1 - Linear and quadratic approximation a. Find the...Ch. 11.1 - Linear and quadratic approximation a. Find the...Ch. 11.1 - Linear and quadratic approximation a. Find the...Ch. 11.1 - Linear and quadratic approximation a. Find the...Ch. 11.1 - Linear and quadratic approximation a. Find the...Ch. 11.1 - Linear and quadratic approximation a. Find the...Ch. 11.1 - Linear and quadratic approximation a. 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