ok so i am having a hard time with taylor series...ok a problem in my book says find the Taylor series at x=0 of (1/(2x+3)) by computing three or four derivatives and using the definition of the Taylor series.then the answer is 1/3 -2/9x + (2^2/3^3) x^2 - (2^3/3^4)x^3...but i have no idea how to get this or why you switch the signs off..if someone would help me i would really appreciate it.Thanks!
10/16/2008 11:42:16 PM
find the first through fourth derivatives then set x=0 and then plug it into the taylor seriesf(0) + f1(0)/1! + (f2(0)/2!)x^2 etc
10/16/2008 11:49:12 PM
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/TaylorSeries.html
10/20/2008 6:44:48 AM
taylor series and taylor's theorem are so damn useful.
10/21/2008 1:43:56 AM
^ yes they are.
10/21/2008 12:48:49 PM