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Graphs of Taylor Polynomials
Author:
Charlie Barnes
- Enter any function of the form sin(ax), cos(ax), or e^(ax) you like. - n represents the degree of the Taylor polynomial for that function. - x_0 represents the x-value at which the Taylor polynomial is centered.
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