Compute the necessary values/derivatives of
at
:






Taylor's theorem then says we can "approximate" (in quotes because the Taylor polynomial for a polynomial is another, exact polynomial)
at
by


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Another way of doing this would be to solve for the coefficients
in

by expanding the right hand side and matching up terms with the same power of
.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a triangle is given by
.
Substituting given values, we have:

Answer:
I'm pretty sure you need more information, but I could be wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
Well first you have to figure out how many times 10 goes into 70 thousand (7,000)
Your answer is 7,000