= Let T5(x) be the fifth degree Taylor polynomial of the function f(x) = cos(0.5x) at a = 0. A. Find T5(x). (Enter a fun

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= Let T5(x) be the fifth degree Taylor polynomial of the function f(x) = cos(0.5x) at a = 0. A. Find T5(x). (Enter a fun

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Let T5 X Be The Fifth Degree Taylor Polynomial Of The Function F X Cos 0 5x At A 0 A Find T5 X Enter A Fun 1
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I had posted this on answers but it was wrong so im reposting.
Only the 2nd box ended up being incorrect.
= Let T5(x) be the fifth degree Taylor polynomial of the function f(x) = cos(0.5x) at a = 0. A. Find T5(x). (Enter a function.) T5(x) = 1-(0.125)x^(2)+(0.0026)x^(4) B. Find the largest integer k such that for all x for which x <1 the Taylor polynomial Tz (x) approximates f(x) with error less than Tok k .
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