6. Let Pn (x) be the Taylor polynomial of degree n of the function f(x) = log (1 - x) about a = 0. How large should n be

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6. Let Pn (x) be the Taylor polynomial of degree n of the function f(x) = log (1 - x) about a = 0. How large should n be

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6. Let Pn (x) be the Taylor polynomial of degree n of the function f(x) = log (1 - x) about a = 0. How large should n be chosen to have If(x) - Pn(x) = 10-4 for -} <xs? For -1 <xs?
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