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In this exercise we will use the Remainder Estimation Theorem to determine the number of terms that are required in Formula (14) to approximate
(a) Show that
(b) Use the result in part (a) to show that
(c) Since we want to achieve five decimal-place accuracy, our goal is to choose
(d) Use the result in part (b) to show that
(e) Use the results in parts (c) and (d) to show that five decimal-place accuracy will be achieved if
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