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denpristay [2]
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Show me how to file the bonds fir each please

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german3 years ago
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1 is 4 and 4 and 4 is 11 and 5 is 15
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\text{f}(x)=\text{f}(1)+\text{f}\:'(1)(x-1)+\dfrac{\text{f}\:''(1)}{2!}(x-1)^2+...

\boxed{\begin{minipage}{5.5 cm}\underline{Differentiating $e^{f(x)}$}\\\\If  $y=e^{f(x)}$, then $\dfrac{\text{d}y}{\text{d}x}=f\:'(x)e^{f(x)}$\\\end{minipage}}

\text{f}(x)=e^{4x} \implies \text{f}(1)=e^4

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Substituting the values in the series expansion gives:

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<u>Taylor Series summation notation</u>:

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