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Let f be a function that has derivatives of all orders for all real numbers. Assume that f (1) = 3.f'(1) = - 2, f"(1) = 2, and f"'(1) = 4. Write that third degree Taylor polynomial for f about 1 and use it to approximate f(0.7) Write the second degree Taylor polynomial for f'(x), the derivative of f(x), and use it to approximate f'(0.7). Show transcribed image text
Let f be a function that has derivatives of all orders for all real numbers. Assume that f (1) = 3.f'(1) = - 2, f"(1) = 2, and f"'(1) = 4. Write that third degree Taylor polynomial for f about 1 and use it to approximate f(0.7) Write the second degree Taylor polynomial for f'(x), the derivative of f(x), and use it to approximate f'(0.7).
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13 Jul 2019