Solve the IVP using Taylor's series( 3rd deg polynomial). dy/dx=3x2y;y(1)=1y′(1)=y′′(1)=y′′′(1)=y(1.4)= (2 decimal place

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Solve the IVP using Taylor's series( 3rd deg polynomial). dy/dx=3x2y;y(1)=1y′(1)=y′′(1)=y′′′(1)=y(1.4)= (2 decimal place

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Solve The Ivp Using Taylor S Series 3rd Deg Polynomial Dy Dx 3x2y Y 1 1y 1 Y 1 Y 1 Y 1 4 2 Decimal Place 1
Solve The Ivp Using Taylor S Series 3rd Deg Polynomial Dy Dx 3x2y Y 1 1y 1 Y 1 Y 1 Y 1 4 2 Decimal Place 1 (23.99 KiB) Viewed 45 times
Solve the IVP using Taylor's series( 3rd deg polynomial). dy/dx=3x2y;y(1)=1y′(1)=y′′(1)=y′′′(1)=y(1.4)= (2 decimal places) ​ True value at x=1.4 (2 decimal places)
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