The second-order Taylor polynomial of f (x, y) = x 3 + 2x y + y at (0, 0) is p2(x, y) =

Chapter 4, Problem 5

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The second-order Taylor polynomial of f (x, y) = x 3 + 2x y + y at (0, 0) is p2(x, y) = 2x y + y.

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