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that the edge right |
ok let's do a different example now how |
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ok let's do a different example now how |
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ok let's do a different example now how |
about a trig function |
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let's sine of X I'm going to compute the |
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let's sine of X I'm going to compute the |
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let's sine of X I'm going to compute the |
power series expansion for the sine of X |
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power series expansion for the sine of X |
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power series expansion for the sine of X |
and I'm going to do it using Taylor's |
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and I'm going to do it using Taylor's |
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and I'm going to do it using Taylor's |
formula so Taylor's formula says that I |
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formula so Taylor's formula says that I |
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formula so Taylor's formula says that I |
have to start computing derivatives of |
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have to start computing derivatives of |
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have to start computing derivatives of |
the sine of X |
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and it sounds like it's going to be a |
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and it sounds like it's going to be a |
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and it sounds like it's going to be a |
lot of work |
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lot of work |
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lot of work |
let's see the derivative of the sine is |
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let's see the derivative of the sine is |
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let's see the derivative of the sine is |
the cosine |
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the cosine |
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the cosine |
and the derivative of the cosine that's |
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