Consider the function f(x)=√(x+1).
Let Tn be the nth degree Taylor approximation of f(1...
Mathematics, 07.05.2020 05:03 sariyamcgregor66321
Consider the function f(x)=√(x+1).
Let Tn be the nth degree Taylor approximation of f(10) about x=8.
Find:
(a) T1
(b) T2
Use 3 decimal places in your answer, but make sure you carry all decimals when performing calculations T2 is an over (over/under) estimate of f(10). If R2 is the remainder given by the Lagrange Remainder Formula:
|R2|≤.
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