Find the 2nd-order Taylor polynomial for In(1+x) centered at a = 0.

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Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section4.2: Properties Of Division
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Find the 2nd-order Taylor polynomial for In(1+x) centered at a = 0.
Use Taylor's Theorem to find the remainder term R₂, express in terms of c and .x.
Use the remainder term to find an upper bound for the maximum error in the
approximation on the interval I=[-0.2, 0.2].
Transcribed Image Text:12. a. b. C. Find the 2nd-order Taylor polynomial for In(1+x) centered at a = 0. Use Taylor's Theorem to find the remainder term R₂, express in terms of c and .x. Use the remainder term to find an upper bound for the maximum error in the approximation on the interval I=[-0.2, 0.2].
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