hi everyone, I am just learning the taylor series at school. I am slightly confused.
in my textbook, one of hte exercises is to find hte nth degree taylor polynomial of x^4 about a=-1. n is 4 in this case
so this gives me a long polynomial. i understand that inputting any x value into this...
i'm still lost, and this is supposed to be a routine question :(
i think there is a property of e that i am not familiar with that might be holding me back. any hints?
i've looked at two ways, neither of which seem to be any good.
1. tried substituting u for x^.5, which seemed to do no...
i've been having trouble solving this one for high school math:
it's under the substitution section
integrate:
[e^(x^0.5) ] / (x^0.5)
do you guys think you can help me with this one?
thanks
hi everyone, I'm a very frustrated grade 11 student trying to figure out projective geometry.
i have been reading excerpts of several books, as well as some websites on the internet, but i am currently unable to synthesize the subject as a whole.
my teacher assigned this topic, and I am...