For the function defined as follows, find the Taylor polynomials of degree 4 at 0.f(x)=\frac{1}{x-1}

Kaycee Roche

Kaycee Roche

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2021-09-07

For the function defined as follows, find the Taylor polynomials of degree 4 at 0.
f(x)=1x1

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Skilled2021-09-08Added 94 answers

Taylor polynomials series:
p4(x)=f(0)+f1(0)1!x+f2(0)2!x2+f3(0)3!x3+f4(0)4!x4
This is the taylors polynomial of degree 4 at 0.
So we have function
f(x)=1x1
f(0)=101=1
f1(x)=1(x1)2
f1(0)=1(01)2=1
f2(x)=2(x1)3
f2(0)=2(01)3=2
f3(x)=6(x1)4
f3(0)=6(01)4=6
f4(x)=24(x1)5
f4(0)=24(01)5=24
Putting the values in taylor polynomials
after putting the values in equation 1
p4(x)=1xx2x3x4
We get the this series of Taylors polynomials.

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