Find the Taylor polynomials p1, , Pa centered at a = 0 for f(x) = 3 cos (2x). P4 %3D ....

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I don't know what I'm doing wrong for p_4(x)?

p1 = 3

p2 = 3 - 6x^2

p3 = 3 - 6x^2

p4 = ?

Find the Taylor polynomials p1,
, Pa centered at a = 0 for f(x) = 3 cos (2x).
P4
%3D
....
Transcribed Image Text:Find the Taylor polynomials p1, , Pa centered at a = 0 for f(x) = 3 cos (2x). P4 %3D ....
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