3) For f(x)= cos(20x), use Taylor polynomials to estimate f(1/40) to within 1/100. Do not forget to use the Chain Rule. Use: tsin(...), ±cos(...) <1 to get that |Ksin(...), K cos(...)|<|K| for a constant K. Do not forget to get the value of the appropriate Taylor Polynomial as the final answer.

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For f(x)= cos(20x), use Taylor polynomials to estimate f(1/ 40) to within 1/100.
Do not forget to use the Chain Rule.
Use: |tsin(..), ±cos(...) <1 to get that |K sin(...), K cos(...) <|K| for a constant K.
Do not forget to get the value of the appropriate Taylor Polynomial as the final answer.
Transcribed Image Text:3) For f(x)= cos(20x), use Taylor polynomials to estimate f(1/ 40) to within 1/100. Do not forget to use the Chain Rule. Use: |tsin(..), ±cos(...) <1 to get that |K sin(...), K cos(...) <|K| for a constant K. Do not forget to get the value of the appropriate Taylor Polynomial as the final answer.
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