Round your answer to two decimal places. Use a known Taylor polynomial with ni nonzero terms to estimate the value of th

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Round your answer to two decimal places. Use a known Taylor polynomial with ni nonzero terms to estimate the value of th

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Round your answer to two decimal places. Use a known Taylor polynomial with ni nonzero terms to estimate the value of the integral. n = 4 M Scos(x²) dx =
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