0 The fourth degree Taylor polynomial for $(x) = 2 centered at a = -3is T:() = c+0(+ + 3) + (x+3) + c3(x+3) + (x+3) Find

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0 The fourth degree Taylor polynomial for $(x) = 2 centered at a = -3is T:() = c+0(+ + 3) + (x+3) + c3(x+3) + (x+3) Find

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0 The Fourth Degree Taylor Polynomial For X 2 Centered At A 3is T C 0 3 X 3 C3 X 3 X 3 Find 1
0 The Fourth Degree Taylor Polynomial For X 2 Centered At A 3is T C 0 3 X 3 C3 X 3 X 3 Find 1 (12.96 KiB) Viewed 33 times
0 The fourth degree Taylor polynomial for $(x) = 2 centered at a = -3is T:() = c+0(+ + 3) + (x+3) + c3(x+3) + (x+3) Find the coefficients of this Taylor polynomial. C O2 ? The function () = requals its fourth degree Taylor polynomial ) centered at a-3. Mint Graph both of them. If it looks like they are equal, then do the algebra
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