Consider the following power-series defined function: 3n+2 8 x Q(x) = - Σ n=0 n!2" Using the first 6 terms (up to n = 5) of the associated series representation, what is the value of Q''(1.1)? Round to 4 decimal places. Do not use intermediate rounding.

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QUESTION 6
Consider the following power-series defined function:
8 3n+2
X
Q(x) = Σ
n=0 n!2"
Using the first 6 terms (up to n = 5) of the associated series representation, what is the value of Q"(1.1) ? Round to 4 decimal places. Do not use
intermediate rounding.
QUESTION 7
Consider the following power-series defined function:
3n+2
00
Q(x) = Σ
x"
n=0_n!2"
and define the integral-defined function below:
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Transcribed Image Text:8:36 1 J E Priv 0.5104 QUESTION 6 Consider the following power-series defined function: 8 3n+2 X Q(x) = Σ n=0 n!2" Using the first 6 terms (up to n = 5) of the associated series representation, what is the value of Q"(1.1) ? Round to 4 decimal places. Do not use intermediate rounding. QUESTION 7 Consider the following power-series defined function: 3n+2 00 Q(x) = Σ x" n=0_n!2" and define the integral-defined function below: Send a Chat
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QUESTION 6
Consider the following power-series defined function:
3n+2
8
Q(x)= Σ
n=0_n!2"
x
Using the first 6 terms (up to n = 5) of the associated series representation, what is the value of Q''(1.1)? Round to 4 decimal places. Do not use
intermediate rounding.
QUESTION 7
Consider the following power-series defined function:
3n+2
8
Q(x) = Σ
X
n=0_n!2"
and define the integral-defined function below:
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 Consider the following power-series defined function: 3n+2 8 Q(x)= Σ n=0_n!2" x Using the first 6 terms (up to n = 5) of the associated series representation, what is the value of Q''(1.1)? Round to 4 decimal places. Do not use intermediate rounding. QUESTION 7 Consider the following power-series defined function: 3n+2 8 Q(x) = Σ X n=0_n!2" and define the integral-defined function below:
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