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Quadratic Taylor approximations
Author:
Maurice OReilly
Topic:
Functions
,
Quadratic Functions
,
Sequences and Series
Here we illustrate how a smooth function (such as sin(x)) can be approximated by a quadratic function near a point A lying on the graph of the function.
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