Find the Taylor series (check my work)?
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**can someone help me work through the derivatives part so I can construct an #f^n(a)# rule?
a. #f(x)=1/x^2# , #a=4#
b. #f(x)=\sqrt(x)# , #a=2#
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**can someone help me work through the derivatives part so I can construct an
a.
b.
3 Answers
For part A
Finished -- can someone check the steps overall?
Explanation:
For part B
Literally confused on step one. Someone help me lol
Explanation:
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exponent seems to increase by
A)
# f(x) = sum_(n=0)^oo (-1)^n((n+1))/(4^(n+2))(x-4)^n#
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ = 1/16 -(x-4)/32 +(3(x-4)^2)/256 - (x-4)^3/256 + ...#
B)
# f(x) = sqrt(2) + (x-2)/(2sqrt(2)) - (x-2)^2/(16sqrt(2)) +(x-2)^3/(64sqrt(2)) -(5(x-2)^4)/(4096sqrt(2)) + ...#
Explanation:
We seek:
A) TS of
#f(x)=1/x^2# pivoted about#x=4#
B) TS of#f(x)=sqrt(x)# pivoted about#x=2#
We use the general definition of a TS pivot about
# f(x) = f(a) + (f^((1))(a))/(1!)(x-a) + (f^((2))(a))/(2!)(x-a)^2 + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + (f^((3))(a))/(3!)(x-a)^3 + ... + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + (f^((n))(a))/(n!)(x-a)^n + ... #
Part (A):
Differentiating wrt to
# f^((0))(x) = 1/x^2 #
# f^((1))(x) = (-2)/x^3 = (-)(2!)/(x^3) #
# f^((2))(x) = (-2)(-3)/x^4 = (+)(3!)/(x^4) #
# f^((3))(x) = (-2)(-3)(-4)/x^5 = (-)(4!)/(x^5) #
And we reasonably conclude that:
# f^((n))(x) = (-1)^n((n+1)!)/(x^(n+2)) #
Allowing us to construct a Taylor Series, pivoted about
# f(x) = f^((0))(4) + (f^((1))(4))/(1!)(x-4) + (f^((2))(4))/(2!)(x-4)^2 + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + (f^((3))(4))/(3!)(x-4)^3 + ... + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + (f^((n))(4))/(n!)(x-4)^n + ... #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ = 1/4^2 + (-(2!)/(4^3))/(1!)(x-4) + ((3!)/(4^4))/(2!)(x-4)^2 + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + (-(4!)/(4^5))/(3!)(x-4)^3 + ... + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + ((-1)^n((n+1)!)/(4^(n+2)))/(n!)(x-4)^n + ... #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ = 1/4^2 - ((2)/(4^3))(x-4) + ((3)/(4^4))(x-4)^2 + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ - ((4)/(4^5))(x-4)^3 + ... + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + (-1)^n((n+1))/(4^(n+2))(x-4)^n + ... #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ = 1/16 -(x-4)/32 +(3(x-4)^2)/256 - (x-4)^3/256 + ...#
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ = sum_(n=0)^oo (-1)^n((n+1))/(4^(n+2))(x-4)^n #
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Part (B):
Differentiating wrt to
# f^((0))(x) = sqrt(x) #
# f^((1))(x) = (1/2)x^(-1/2) = 1/(2x^(1/2)) = #
# f^((2))(x) = (1/2)(-1/2)x^(-3/2) = -1/(2^2x^(3/2))#
# f^((3))(x) = (1/2)(-1/2)(-3/2)x^(-5/2) = 3/(2^3x^(5/2)) #
# f^((4))(x) = (1/2)(-1/2)(-3/2)(-5/2)x^(-7/2) = (1.3.5)/(2^4x^(7/2)) #
# f^((5))(x) = (1/2)(-1/2)(-3/2)(-5/2)(-7/2)x^(-9/2) = (1.3.5.7)/(2^5x^(9/2)) #
Allowing us to construct a Taylor Series, pivoted about
# f(x) = f^((0))(2) + (f^((1))(2))/(1!)(x-2) + (f^((2))(2))/(2!)(x-2)^2 + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + (f^((3))(2))/(3!)(x-2)^3 + (f^((4))(2))/(4!)(x-2)^4 + ... + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ = sqrt(2) + (1/(2 \ 2^(1/2)))/(1!)(x-2) + (-1/(2^2 \ 2^(3/2)))/(2!)(x-2)^2 + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ + (3/(2^3 \ 2^(5/2)))/(3!)(x-2)^3 + ((1.3.5)/(2^4 \ 2^(7/2)))/(4!)(x-2)^4 + ... + #
# \ \ \ \ \ \ \ = sqrt(2) + (x-2)/(2sqrt(2)) - (x-2)^2/(16sqrt(2)) +(x-2)^3/(64sqrt(2)) -(5(x-2)^4)/(4096sqrt(2))+ ...#