According to a joint study conducted by Oxnard’s Environmental Management Department and a state government agency, the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) in the air due to automobile exhaust t years from now is given by
parts per million. Use the second Taylor polynomial of C at t = 0 to approximate the average level of concentration of CO in the air between t = 0 and t = 2.
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