7. Using one of the approaches from lecture (either the Lagrange form for the remain- der, or an estimate of the integra

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7. Using one of the approaches from lecture (either the Lagrange form for the remain- der, or an estimate of the integral remainder) Estimate the accuracy of each of the following approximations. (a) Using a four term approximation from the Maclaurin series for eas to estimate the number e. (b) Using a two term approximation for sin(1) using the Maclaurin series for sin(:1). (c) Using a three term approximation for V10 using the Taylor series for Vo ex- panded around a = 9 =
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