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quadratic term is you take the second
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quadratic term is you take the second
derivative remember to divide by 2
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derivative remember to divide by 2
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derivative remember to divide by 2
factorial which is 2 multiply that by x
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factorial which is 2 multiply that by x
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factorial which is 2 multiply that by x
squared and so on out so in terms so the
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squared and so on out so in terms so the
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squared and so on out so in terms so the
the coefficients in the power series
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the coefficients in the power series
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the coefficients in the power series
just record the values of the
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just record the values of the
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just record the values of the
derivatives of the function at x equals
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derivatives of the function at x equals
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derivatives of the function at x equals
0 and they can be computed that way also
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0 and they can be computed that way also
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0 and they can be computed that way also
let's see I think those that's a end of
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let's see I think those that's a end of
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let's see I think those that's a end of
my summary of things that he talked
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my summary of things that he talked
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my summary of things that he talked
about I think he did one example and
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about I think he did one example and
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about I think he did one example and
I'll repeat that example
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I'll repeat that example
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I'll repeat that example
of a power series this example wasn't
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of a power series this example wasn't
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