a) Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 3 based at 4 for √x. Use your answer in a) to estimate √2. How close is your es

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a) Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 3 based at 4 for √x. Use your answer in a) to estimate √2. How close is your es

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a) Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 3 based at 4 for √x.

Use your answer in a) to estimate √2. How close is your estimate to the true value?

Would you expect your polynomial to give you a better estimate for √2 or for √3? Why?
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