a) Find the first 4 derivatives of y = -4 cos 2x, plug in zero where appropriate, and then write the simplified Maclauri
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a) Find the first 4 derivatives of y = -4 cos 2x, plug in zero where appropriate, and then write the simplified Maclauri
a) Find the first 4 derivatives of y = -4 cos 2x, plug in zero where appropriate, and then write the simplified Maclaurin series in expanded form that includes the first 3 nonzero terms. You must show the derivatives for credit. (Hint: Don't forget about the chain rule when finding the derivatives.) b) Using the given Maclaurin series on page 378, section 10.3 of your textbook determine the first 5 terms of 6e2x y = in expanded form, and simplify your result. +2
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