Use the fourth-order Taylor polynomial for e9 at a = 0 to approximate the value of e/4. e1/4 Use the Taylor series remainder estimate to bound the error in your approximation above, where the error is the absolute value of the difference between the actual value and your approximation. Error <

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Use the fourth-order Taylor polynomial for e9 at x = 0 to approximate the value of e1/4.
e1/4 =
Use the Taylor series remainder estimate to bound the error in your approximation above, where the error is the absolute value of the difference between the actual
value and your approximation.
Error <
出
Transcribed Image Text:Use the fourth-order Taylor polynomial for e9 at x = 0 to approximate the value of e1/4. e1/4 = Use the Taylor series remainder estimate to bound the error in your approximation above, where the error is the absolute value of the difference between the actual value and your approximation. Error < 出
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