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Prove that the taylor series for f(x) = sin(x) centered at a = π/2 represents sin(x) for all x. in other words, show that limn→∞ rn(x) = 0 for each x, where rn(x) is the remainder between sin(x) and the nth degree taylor polynomial for sin(x) centered at a = π/2.

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