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Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 of at .
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The Taylor polynomial of at is |
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First, we make a table to find the coefficients of the Taylor polynomial. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Step 2: | |
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Since the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 of is | |
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