At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. Consider f(x)=x31−cos(x2)​ (a) Use a Maciaurin series from Table 1 in

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At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. Consider f(x)=x31−cos(x2)​ (a) Use a Maciaurin series from Table 1 in

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At Least One Of The Answers Above Is Not Correct Consider F X X31 Cos X2 A Use A Maciaurin Series From Table 1 In 1
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At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. Consider f(x)=x31−cos(x2)​ (a) Use a Maciaurin series from Table 1 in section 11.10 of the text (or do an intemet search for Table of Maclaurin serves') to firud the Madiauin senies of f(x). f(x)=n=1∑∞​ (b) Find the interval on which the serjes in (a) converges to f(x). (Note that f(x) is not defined for all x ) State the answer using interval notabon.
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