Taylor Polynomials I
Part 4: Summary
The first four questions refer to an unspecified function f that can be differentiated infinitely many times. The notation pn refers to the n-th degree Taylor polynomial of f.
- What property do f and p0 have in common?
- What properties do f and p1 have in common? What is another name for the graph of p1?
- What properties do f and p2 have in common?
- What properties do f and pn have in common?
- Would you expect the arctangent function to have a seventh-degree Taylor polynomial? Why or why not?
- Would you expect the square root function to have a seventh-degree Taylor polynomial? Why or why not?
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