
Maclaurin Series
Understand the expansion of functions into power series using Maclaurin's theorem. Use standard series expansions to approximate functions and evaluate limits.
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Understand the expansion of functions into power series using Maclaurin's theorem. Use standard series expansions to approximate functions and evaluate limits.
Key Questions
- How can complex functions be approximated by polynomials?
- What is the interval of validity for a Maclaurin expansion?
- How do we use standard expansions to find new ones?
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