3rd degree taylor polynomial

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Find the 3rd degree Taylor polynomial for ln(3-x) about x=2
 
Any help on this problem is much appreciated! Thank you :)

Find the 3rd degree Taylor polynomial for ln(3-x) about x=2

ln(3-x) = ln[1 - (x-2)] = ln[1-u] .... Now expand this around u = 0

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