3. DETAILS SCALCCC4 8.8.013. 0/2 Submissions Used Consider the following function. f() = x1/7, a = 1, n = 3,0.9

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3. DETAILS SCALCCC4 8.8.013. 0/2 Submissions Used Consider the following function. f() = x1/7, a = 1, n = 3,0.9

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3. DETAILS SCALCCC4 8.8.013. 0/2 Submissions Used Consider the following function. f() = x1/7, a = 1, n = 3,0.9 <r < 1.1 = = = (a) Approximate f by a Taylor polynomial with degree n at the number a. T3(x) = (b) Use Taylor's Inequality to estimate the accuracy of the approximation fTn(x) when x lies in the given interval. (Round the answer to eight decimal places.) |R3(x)] s. (c) Check your result in part (b) by graphing |Rn(x)]. (Do this on your graphing device. Your instructor may ask to see this graph.)
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