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Mathematics, 01.07.2021 02:40, AgentPangolin

Let pn(x) be the Taylor polynomial of order n for the function f(x) =e^x at base point 0. How large should n be chosen to guarantee that |ex−pn(x)| ≤10^−5 for x in the interval [−1,1].

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