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| − | <span class="exam"> Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 of <math>f(x)=\cos^2x</math> at <math>a=\frac{\pi}{4}</math>. | + | <span class="exam"> Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 of <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(x)=\cos^2x</math> at <math>a=\frac{\pi}{4}</math>. |
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Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 of at .
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| First, we make a table to find the coefficients of the Taylor polynomial. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Since , the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 of is | |
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