(1 point) Suppose g is a function which has continuous derivatives, and that g(1) = -2, g'(1) = -2,8" (1) = 2,8'" (1) =
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(1 point) Suppose g is a function which has continuous derivatives, and that g(1) = -2, g'(1) = -2,8" (1) = 2,8'" (1) =
(1 point) Suppose g is a function which has continuous derivatives, and that g(1) = -2, g'(1) = -2,8" (1) = 2,8'" (1) = 5. = (a) What is the Taylor polynomial of degree 2 for g near 1 ? P2(x) = = (b) What is the Taylor polynomial of degree 3 for g near 1? P3(x) = (c) Use the two polynomials that you found in parts (a) and (b) to approximate g(1.1). With P2, g(1.1) a ܕ With P3 , g(1.1) ~ 7
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