Suppose that P2(x) = a + bx + cx² is the second degree Taylor polynomial for the function f about x = 0. What can you say about the signs of a, b, c if f has the graph given below? (For each, enter + if the term is positive, and – if it is negative. Note that because this is essentially multiple choice problem it will not show which parts of your answer are correct or incorrect.)

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Suppose that P2(x) = a + bx + ca² is the second degree Taylor polynomial for the
function f about x = 0. What can you say about the signs of a, b, c if f has the graph
given below?
(For each, enter T if the term is positive, and – if it is negative. Note that because this is
essentially multiple choice problem it will not show which parts of your answer are correct or
incorrect.)
a is
b is
c is
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that P2(x) = a + bx + ca² is the second degree Taylor polynomial for the function f about x = 0. What can you say about the signs of a, b, c if f has the graph given below? (For each, enter T if the term is positive, and – if it is negative. Note that because this is essentially multiple choice problem it will not show which parts of your answer are correct or incorrect.) a is b is c is
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