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Given F(x) = , C = -1, N =

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Given f(x) = Given f(x) =   , c = -1, n = 2.  (i) Write out Taylor's Formula with Lagrange Remainder for the function f and the specified values of c and n.  (ii) Use part (i) to estimate the value of   and estimate the error involved in the approximation. , c = -1, n = 2.

(i) Write out Taylor's Formula with Lagrange Remainder for the function f and the specified values of c and n.

(ii) Use part (i) to estimate the value of Given f(x) =   , c = -1, n = 2.  (i) Write out Taylor's Formula with Lagrange Remainder for the function f and the specified values of c and n.  (ii) Use part (i) to estimate the value of   and estimate the error involved in the approximation. and estimate the error involved in the approximation.

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