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Confused on Solving a Series Computation: Help Needed!
Hmm I'm not exactly sure what to do with this still. How do I integrate an expanded form of a series?- intervade
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Confused on Solving a Series Computation: Help Needed!
Ok let me just make sure I'm on the right track.. Is this correct to say? sorry, my latex skills are bad.- intervade
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Confused on Solving a Series Computation: Help Needed!
Ok it says I am to computer using a series accurate to within 0.001. I'm really not sure where to start. Do I integrate this first by parts? Or am I thinking about this too much? Could someone point me in the right direction please! Help would be much appreciated!- intervade
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- Computation Confused Series
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Approximating ln(1.75) with Taylor/Maclaurin Polynomials Using 6 Terms
Homework Statement Find a Taylor or Maclaurin polynomial to apporximate ln(1.75) using 6 terms. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I now that a MacLaurin polynomial is as follows.. c=0 and a Talyor polynomial is as follows.. so do I assume I'm working...- intervade
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- Polynomials
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Solved: Discrete Functions: One-to-One, Onto Properties
Homework Statement Suppose A, B, C are sets and http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?f:A\to%20B,%20\text{%20and,%20}%20g:B\to%20C If f and g are one-to-one so is http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?g\circ%20f .[/URL] If f and g are onto, so is...- intervade
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Solving a Trigonometry Problem: Need Help!
So I'm not really sure how to go about this problem. I've attempted letting x = a few things. 4sinx, and 4tanx. Maybe trig substitution is not even the way to go. Could someone push me in the right direction?- intervade
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- Trigonometry
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Problem with Integrals - Finding f'(pi/2) in Calc 1
Homework Statement Ok, I am given a integral f(x) with a lower limit 0 zero and an upper limit of g(x). Its 1/(1+t^3)^(1/2)dt g(x) is the integral from 0 to cosx of (1+sin(t^2))dt. I need to find f '(pi/2). Any suggestions on where to start? This is calc one. I can find g '(x) but I don't...- intervade
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- Integrals
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