T thanhle4110 New member Joined Dec 20, 2019 Messages 3 Jan 1, 2020 #1 Use a Taylor Polynomial of degree 2 to approximate . Round your answer to five decimal places Oh, I figure this out. But I need help with another problem - moved) Last edited by a moderator: Jan 1, 2020
Use a Taylor Polynomial of degree 2 to approximate . Round your answer to five decimal places Oh, I figure this out. But I need help with another problem - moved)
Dr.Peterson Elite Member Joined Nov 12, 2017 Messages 16,865 Jan 1, 2020 #2 Where are you stuck? Did you write the Taylor polynomial for the integrand? What was it? Is the numerator really "!00" as it appears to be, or something else?
Where are you stuck? Did you write the Taylor polynomial for the integrand? What was it? Is the numerator really "!00" as it appears to be, or something else?
H HallsofIvy Elite Member Joined Jan 27, 2012 Messages 7,760 Jan 9, 2020 #3 Is anyone else wondering what "!00" means?
LCKurtz Full Member Joined May 3, 2019 Messages 475 Jan 9, 2020 #4 HallsofIvy said: Is anyone else wondering what "!00" means? Click to expand... Nah. Undoubtedly a typo. Probably meant 1 but had the shift key down and got !.
HallsofIvy said: Is anyone else wondering what "!00" means? Click to expand... Nah. Undoubtedly a typo. Probably meant 1 but had the shift key down and got !.