Use the Integral Mean Value Theorem to demonstrate that the “pointwise” form fn+1 (EX) (2 - (n+1)! -30)n+1 of the Taylor
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Use the Integral Mean Value Theorem to demonstrate that the “pointwise” form fn+1 (EX) (2 - (n+1)! -30)n+1 of the Taylor
Use the Integral Mean Value Theorem to demonstrate that the “pointwise” form fn+1 (EX) (2 - (n+1)! -30)n+1 of the Taylor remainder (usually called the Lagrange form) follows from the "integral” form ſ fn+1(t) (1 – t)" dt n! To (usually called the Cauchy form).
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