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Numerical Integration : Taylor Series

Let P2(x) be the quadratic polynomial interpolating f(x) at x= ...

Use a Taylor series expansion of f(x) to show (FORMULA)

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An integral is investigated using Taylor series. The solution is detailed and well presented.

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