Approximating real numbers Use an appropriate

Chapter 8, Problem 43E

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Approximating real numbers Use an appropriate Taylor series to find the first four nonzero terms of an infinite series that is equal to the following numbers.

\(\ln \left(\frac{3}{2}\right)\)

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QUESTION:

Approximating real numbers Use an appropriate Taylor series to find the first four nonzero terms of an infinite series that is equal to the following numbers.

\(\ln \left(\frac{3}{2}\right)\)

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Solution 43E

Step 1 :

We have to use an appropriate Taylor series to find the first four nonzero terms of an infinite series that is equal to  

Therefore we can use the taylor series expansion of the function  

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