OpenStudy (anonymous):

a) Determine the 2n-th Taylor polynomial $$p_{2n}(x)$$ of $$f(x) = sin(x)$$ at $$x_{0}=\frac{\pi}{2}$$

5 years ago
OpenStudy (jamesj):

Right. so do you know how to do this?

5 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):

not really i am noob at mathematics, and especially this question is too diffucult for me..

5 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):

it would be much appreciate any help of you..

5 years ago
OpenStudy (jamesj):

This topic is a bit complicated to explain here. I strongly recommend having a look at your text book and/or class notes to see a worked example, as well as a general explanation of this.

5 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok James, can you solve it, without explanation ? because i need to give it up tomorrow morning..

5 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):

by my mentor

5 years ago
OpenStudy (jamesj):

In other words, it'll be awkward to explain all of this from scratch. It would be like someone asking: how do I solve a quadratic equation, if they've never seen one. Sorry not to be more helpful, but I think you need to do some background reading first.

5 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks anyway

5 years ago
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