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    Use a Power Series to Approximate the Value of the Integral
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Use a Power Series to Approximate the Value of the Integral

Question 4

Question 4

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Use a power series to approximate the value of the integral Use a power series to approximate the value of the integral   with an error of less than 0.0001. Round your answer to four decimal places. A)  1.2370 B)  0.6185 C)  0.5993 D)  0.0619 E)  0.0400 with an error of less than 0.0001. Round your answer to four decimal places.


A) 1.2370
B) 0.6185
C) 0.5993
D) 0.0619
E) 0.0400

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