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To calculate a planet’s space coordinates, we have to solve the function (x) = x − 1 − 0.5 sin x. Let the base point be = x = /2 on the interval [0, ]. Determine the highest-order Taylor series expansion resulting in a maximum error of 0.015 on the specified interval. The error is equal to the absolute value of the difference between the given function and the specific Taylor series expansion.
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constants mean the stopped points or the points on a graph that nothing is changing, hope this
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Just divide the x axis (the top) by 2 or multiply the y axis (the bottom) by 2
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