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Mathematics, 09.07.2019 01:20, chefdnguyen

Use taylor's theorem to obtain an upper bound for the error of the approximation. then calculate the value of the error. (round your answers to three significant figures.) cos(0.7) ≈ 1 − (0.7)2 2! + (0.7)4 4!

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