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are even for an odd function like the
sine all the powers that occur or odd
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sine all the powers that occur or odd
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sine all the powers that occur or odd
powers of X that's always true
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okay we can multiply I can also
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okay we can multiply I can also
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okay we can multiply I can also
differentiate
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so
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so
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so
let's just do a case of that
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let's just do a case of that
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let's just do a case of that
and
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and
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and
I'll
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I'll
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I'll
use the process of differentiation to
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use the process of differentiation to
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use the process of differentiation to
find out what the power series for the
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find out what the power series for the
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find out what the power series for the
cosine of X is
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cosine of X is
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cosine of X is
by writing the cosine of X is the
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by writing the cosine of X is the
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by writing the cosine of X is the
derivative of the sine and
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