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Let f(x) = (2x^2) -1/x^2. Evaluate the 10^th derivative of f at x = 0. f^(10)(0)= 0 Let F(x) = Integral^x_0 e^-2t^2 dt. Find the MacLaurin polynomial of degree 5 for F(x). Use this polynomial to estimate the value of Integral^0.15_0 e^-2x^4 dx. Show transcribed image text
Let f(x) = (2x^2) -1/x^2. Evaluate the 10^th derivative of f at x = 0. f^(10)(0)= 0 Let F(x) = Integral^x_0 e^-2t^2 dt. Find the MacLaurin polynomial of degree 5 for F(x). Use this polynomial to estimate the value of Integral^0.15_0 e^-2x^4 dx.
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