To fill: The values in the table. It is given that radian measure allows the trigonometric functions to be approximated by simple polynomial functions. Sine and cosine are approximated by Taylor polynomials. Complete each table showing a Taylor polynomial in the third column and identify the relative error.
The table shows that the Taylor polynomials is a good approximation for
Given information:
The given table is:
Explanation:
Consider the given information:
By the Taylor expansion.
Cosine function can be expanded as follows:
Complete the third column of the table as:
For the value of
This is true.
Similarly put the other values of
The third column of the table filled is as follows:
Further calculate the last column of the table.
The table shows that the Taylor polynomials is a good approximation for
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