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Power Series
Power Series
Power Series
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Written: Aug 4, 2012 3:15 PM - Aug 4, 2012 4:34 PM
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{language cache disabled} sub section Quiz 10 (Material from Module 10) Question 1 Evaluate the indefinite integral as a power series.
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as a binomial series.
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to estimate 1.9109 1.9113 1.9121 1.9111 1.9110 1.9112 View Feedback Question 9
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Attempt 1
Written: Aug 4, 2012 4:37 PM - Aug 4, 2012 5:23 PM
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sub section Quiz 10 (Material from Module 10) 1 / 1 point Question 1 Use the Alternating Series Estimation Theorem or Taylor's Inequality to estimate the range of values of x for which the given approximation is accurate to within the stated error.
-1.037< x < 1.037 -0.537< x < 1.537 -0.837< x < 1.237 View Feedback Question 2 Find a power series representation for
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View Feedback Question 4 Find the Taylor series for f (x) centered at a = 4. .
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View Feedback 1 / 1 point Question 5 Use Taylor's Inequality to estimate the accuracy |R3| of the approximation f(x) at the number a = 0, when
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0.5032 View Feedback 1 / 1 point Question 6 Use the binomial series to expand the function as a Maclaurin series and to find the third Taylor polynomial.
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View Feedback 1 / 1 point Question 8 Use the binomial series to expand the function as a Maclaurin series and to find the second Taylor polynomial.
View Feedback 1 / 1 point Question 10 The resistivity of a conducting wire is the reciprocal of the conductivity and is measured in units of ohm-meters. The resistivity of a given metal depends on the temperature according to the equation
where t is the temperature in C. There are tables that list the values of
coefficient) and (the resistivity at 20C) for various metals. Except at very low temperatures, the resistivity varies almost linearly with temperature and so it is common to approximate the expression for by its first-degree Taylor polynomial at t = 20. Find the expression for this linear approximation.
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