Number of terms What is the minimum order of

Chapter 7, Problem 63E

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Number of terms What is the minimum order of the Taylor polynomial required to approximate the following quantities with an absolute error no greater than \(10^{-3}\)? (The answer depends on your choice of a center.)

\(\sqrt{1.06}\)

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QUESTION:

Number of terms What is the minimum order of the Taylor polynomial required to approximate the following quantities with an absolute error no greater than \(10^{-3}\)? (The answer depends on your choice of a center.)

\(\sqrt{1.06}\)

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Solution 63EStep 1 of 3: In this problem we need to find the minimum order of the taylor polynomial required to approximate with an absolute error not greater than .We know that , the remainder term in the taylor expansion of the function at center ‘a’ is: |, where c lies between a and x .Let us consider center is zero.Thus the Taylor series of with center 0 is as follows; Consider, f(x) = , then f(0) = = 1 = = , then = = = = , then = = -1/4 ……………………and …………(1)Therefore , the Taylor series of with center 0 is as follows; ……. = 1 + - ++............

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