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"Suppose that f is a function such that the ith derivative
of f exists at the real number c for i=1,2,...,n. Then the..."
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Unknown
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Hobbies and Interests:
Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Calculus
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Favorite Books:
Encyclopedias
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Favorite Music:
Cybertronics
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Favorite TV Shows:
Dr.Who
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About Me:
Suppose that f is a function such that the ith derivative
of f exists at the real number c for i=1,2,...,n. Then the
polynomial is called the nth degree Taylor polynomial
for f at x=c.
Note that the first degree Taylor polynomial for f at x=c
is the equation of the tangent line at x=c.
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Who I Want to Meet:
f(x) = cos(3x) at x=0.
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