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(1 point) Calculate the Taylor polynomials T2(x) and T3(x) centered at x=π for f(x)=sin(x).
T2(x) must be of the form A+B(x−π)+C(x−π)2 where A equals: 0 B equals: and C equals:
T3(x) must be of the form D+E(x−π)+F(x−π)2+G(x−π)3 where D equals: E equals: F equals: and G equals:

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