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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can some one tell the differentiation of 5ln/2x^2+3 in 5 terms using taylor series please..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't think I understand your question. So, you know the first 5 terms of the Taylor expansion, or you wish to differentiate using the taylor series expansion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or you just wish to find the expansion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah i mean that 5ln/2x^2+3 is the function and we have to use taylor series nd find the first five terms,differentiating it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All right, and what do you mean by 5ln?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(Try using the equation editor at the bottom left-hand side of the reply box.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5 ln the natural logarithm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Of...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sami.sid 5ln is the natural logarithm of what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[5\ln /2x^2+3\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here this is the equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u good at differentiating?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lolwolf?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u helping or not??

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