Let Approximating that is f(0.6), with the 10th-degree Taylor polynomial centered at z = 0, the error is estimated to be R₁0 S f(x) = e*. (0.6) 11 11! 0.6 for all z € [-2,2].

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Let f(x)=e^x. Approximating e^0.6, that is f(0.6), with the 10th degree taylor polynomial centered at x=0, the error is estimated to be

 

Let
f(x) = e*.
Approximating
e0.6
that is f(0.6), with the 10th-degree Taylor polynomial centered at a = 0, the error is estimated to be
R₁0 S (0.6) ¹1
11!
for all z € [-2,2].
**Note: It's better to write your answer in exact expression.
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Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) = e*. Approximating e0.6 that is f(0.6), with the 10th-degree Taylor polynomial centered at a = 0, the error is estimated to be R₁0 S (0.6) ¹1 11! for all z € [-2,2]. **Note: It's better to write your answer in exact expression. Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question
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