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Taylor series expansion for xln(x) with x = 1
I made a typo. I was supposed to write f'(1) = 0. But yeah, I was wrong anyway.
DJ Hobo
Post #8
May 13, 2010
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Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Taylor series expansion for xln(x) with x = 1
I don't understand why it isn't: 0 + 0 + \frac{(x-1)^{2}}{2!} - \frac{(x-1)^{3}}{3!} + \frac{2(x-1)^{4}}{4!} - \frac{6(x-1)^{5}}{5!} + \frac{24(x-1)^{6}}{6!} Doesn't f'(0) = 0?
DJ Hobo
Post #6
May 13, 2010
Forum:
Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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