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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 04:40, erykp17

10. Given that y = sin-1 2x. Show that (1 – 4x?) dy
. 4x
dr
Find the Maclaurin series for sin-1 2x in ascending powers of x up to the term in x5.
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Using the series expansion above, where x = estimate the value of it correct
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to four decimal places.​


10. Given that y = sin-1 2x. Show that (1 – 4x?)

dy. 4xdrFind the Maclaurin series for sin-1 2x i

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. 4x
dr
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