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    Compute the Value Of\(e^{1.2}\) , to Three Decimal Places, Using Three Terms of the Using
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Compute the Value Of e1.2e^{1.2}e1.2 , to Three Decimal Places, Using Three Terms of the Using

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Compute the value of e1.2e^{1.2}e1.2 , to three decimal places, using three terms of the Taylor's series expanded about a=1\mathrm{a}=1a=1 .

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