Consider the function \int_0^1(1+x)\ln(1-x)dx. Find the function’s Taylor polynomials of degrees 1, 2, and 3 centered at c = 0.

Bergen

Bergen

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2021-09-16

Consider the function 01(1+x)ln(1x)dx
Find the function’s Taylor polynomials of degrees 1, 2, and 3 centered at c = 0.

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Pohanginah

Pohanginah

Skilled2021-09-17Added 96 answers

Given:
The function is:
f(x)=(1+x)ln(1x)
Now we have to find the function’s Taylor polynomials of degrees 1, 2, and 3 centred at c = 0.
Taylors

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