Suppose g is a function which has continuous derivatives, and that g(0) and g"" (0) = 18. What is the Taylor polnomial of degree 2 for g, centered at a = 0? T₂(x)= What is the Taylor polnomial of degree 3 for g, centered at a 0? T3(x) = Use T₂(x) to approximate g(0.2)~ Use T3(x) to approximate g(0.2)~ -2, g' (0) = 11, g" (0) = 8

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Suppose g is a function which has continuous derivatives, and that g(0)
and g"" (0) = 18.
What is the Taylor polnomial of degree 2 for g, centered at a 0?
T₂(x) =
What is the Taylor polnomial of degree 3 for g, centered at a = 0?
T3(x) =
Use T₂(x) to approximate
g(0.2)~
Use T3(x) to approximate
g(0.2) ~
-2, g' (0) = 11, g" (0) = 8
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose g is a function which has continuous derivatives, and that g(0) and g"" (0) = 18. What is the Taylor polnomial of degree 2 for g, centered at a 0? T₂(x) = What is the Taylor polnomial of degree 3 for g, centered at a = 0? T3(x) = Use T₂(x) to approximate g(0.2)~ Use T3(x) to approximate g(0.2) ~ -2, g' (0) = 11, g" (0) = 8
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