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Question 100

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Let f(x) = Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1.


A) 1 + Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    (x - 1) - Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -
B) 1 + Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    (x - 1) + Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -
C) Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    -2 (x - 1) - 2 Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -
D) 45 + Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    (x - 1) - Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -
E) Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    + Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    (x - 1) - Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -    Let f(x)  =   (x) . Find the Taylor polynomial of f of degree 2 about c = 1. A)  1 +   (x - 1)  -     B)  1 +   (x - 1)  +     C)    -2 (x - 1)  - 2   D)  45 +   (x - 1)  -     E)    +   (x - 1)  -

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