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steve816:

My teacher said that it was not possible to find the Maclaurin series for f(x) = cos(10x + π/4) because the function is shifted horizontally. I am confused because I thought that as long as you take the derivatives and plug in 0, it will be a Maclaurin series, but I guess it won't be centered at 0 because it's horizontally shifted? I am confused help.

Zarkon:

yes you can find the Maclaurin series

Zarkon:

https://goo.gl/54Udrr

steve816:

ok I appreciate the help, I don't know what I was thinking there.

steve816:

I'm glad you're still helping out on this website!

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