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Mathematics, 18.07.2019 11:00 brooklynunderwood46

Let tk(x)tk(x): be the taylor polynomial of degree k of the function f(x)=sin(x)f(x)=sin⁡(x) at a=0a=0.suppose you approximate f(x)f(x) by tk(x)tk(x), and if |x|≤1|x|≤1, how many terms do you need (that is, what is k) for you to have your error to be less than 1616 ? (hint: use the alternating series approximation.)

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