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    Estimate\(\int_{1}^{1.5} \ln t d t\) Using a 4<sup>th</sup> Degree Taylor Polynomial For
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Estimate ∫11.5ln⁡tdt\int_{1}^{1.5} \ln t d t∫11.5​lntdt Using a 4th Degree Taylor Polynomial For

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Estimate ∫11.5ln⁡tdt\int_{1}^{1.5} \ln t d t∫11.5​lntdt using a 4th degree Taylor Polynomial for ln⁡t\ln tlnt about t = 1.Round to 4 decimal places.

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