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Having trouble with the Taylor expansion of sin^2(x-pi/2). Expanded to 7th order.. I think I am doing it right, but I really need conformation that I am.. I have something like: sum(x=0 to inf) ((2^(2n+1))/(2n+1)!) * (x-pi/2)^(2n+1)

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