What is the minimum order of the Taylor polynomial centered at 0 for In (1-x) required to approximate In 0.92 with an absolute error no greater than 0.00005? The minimum order of the Taylor polynomial is n= (Type a whole number.)

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What is the minimum order of the Taylor polynomial centered at 0 for In (1-x) required to approximate In 0.92 with an
absolute error no greater than 0.00005?
The minimum order of the Taylor polynomial is n=
(Type a whole number.)
Transcribed Image Text:What is the minimum order of the Taylor polynomial centered at 0 for In (1-x) required to approximate In 0.92 with an absolute error no greater than 0.00005? The minimum order of the Taylor polynomial is n= (Type a whole number.)
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