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Given that Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above is used to approximate Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above = Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10-4?


A) Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above < Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above , n = 5
B) Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above < Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above , n = 4
C) Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above < Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above , n = 6
D) Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above < Given that   < 2, find an estimate for the size of the error if the Maclaurin polynomial of degree n for   is used to approximate   =   . How large need n be to ensure that this error is less than 10<sup>-4</sup>? A)    <   , n = 5 B)    <   , n = 4 C)    <   , n = 6 D)    <   , n = 4 E)  none of the above , n = 4
E) none of the above

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