Use the definition of Taylor series to find the first three
nonzero terms of the Taylor series (centered at c) for the
function f.
f(x) = 7 tan x, c = 9π
use the definition of the Taylor series to find the first four
nonzero terms of the series for f(x) centered at x = a
a) f(x) = xe^x, a = 0
b) f(x) = sin (x), a = π/6
Find the first 6 terms of the Taylor Series for ln (x) around 1,
that is x = c = 1. Then use your results to calculate ln (3.52) and
get the absolute error.
I'm supposed to find the first 6 terms of the Taylor series
for the functions ln (x ) centered at 1 that is x = c = 1.( or
a=1). Then use the results to calculate ln (3.52) and get the
absolute error.
Find the first four nonzero terms in a power series expansion of
the solution to the given initial value problem.
3y"-2e6xy'+4(cosx)y=0; y(0)=1, y'(0)=1
Type an expression that includes all terms up to order 3.
Find the first four nonzero terms in a power series expansion
about x = 0 for a general solution to the given differential
equation
(x2 + 7)y'' + y = 0
Find the first four nonzero terms in a power series expansion
about x = 0 for a general solution to the given differential
equation
w'' - 6x2 w' + w = 0
Find the first four nonzero terms in a power series expansion
about x0 for a general solution to the given differential equation
with the given value for x0.
(x^2-8x)y''+5y=0, x0=4