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The third-degree Taylor polynomial about x = 0 of In(1 - x) is

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\displaystyle P_3(x) = -x - (x^2)/(2) - (x^3)/(3)

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

  1. Brackets
  2. Parenthesis
  3. Exponents
  4. Multiplication
  5. Division
  6. Addition
  7. Subtraction
  • Left to Right

Algebra I

  • Functions
  • Function Notation

Calculus

Derivatives

Derivative Notation

Derivative Rule [Quotient Rule]:
\displaystyle (d)/(dx) [(f(x))/(g(x)) ]=(g(x)f'(x)-g'(x)f(x))/(g^2(x))

Derivative Rule [Chain Rule]:
\displaystyle (d)/(dx)[f(g(x))] =f'(g(x)) \cdot g'(x)

MacLaurin/Taylor Polynomials

  • Approximating Transcendental and Elementary functions
  • MacLaurin Polynomial:
    \displaystyle P_n(x) = (f(0))/(0!) + (f'(0))/(1!)x + (f''(0))/(2!)x^2 + (f'''(0))/(3!)x^3 + ... + (f^((n))(0))/(n!)x^n
  • Taylor Polynomial:
    \displaystyle P_n(x) = (f(c))/(0!) + (f'(c))/(1!)(x - c) + (f''(c))/(2!)(x - c)^2 + (f'''(c))/(3!)(x - c)^3 + ... + (f^((n))(c))/(n!)(x - c)^n

Explanation:

*Note: I will not be showing the work for derivatives as it is relatively straightforward. If you request for me to show that portion, please leave a comment so I can add it. I will also not show work for elementary calculations.

Step 1: Define

Identify

f(x) = ln(1 - x)

Center: x = 0

n = 3

Step 2: Differentiate

  1. [Function] 1st Derivative:
    \displaystyle f'(x) = (1)/(x - 1)
  2. [Function] 2nd Derivative:
    \displaystyle f''(x) = (-1)/((x - 1)^2)
  3. [Function] 3rd Derivative:
    \displaystyle f'''(x) = (2)/((x - 1)^3)

Step 3: Evaluate Functions

  1. Substitute in center x [Function]:
    \displaystyle f(0) = ln(1 - 0)
  2. Simplify:
    \displaystyle f(0) = 0
  3. Substitute in center x [1st Derivative]:
    \displaystyle f'(0) = (1)/(0 - 1)
  4. Simplify:
    \displaystyle f'(0) = -1
  5. Substitute in center x [2nd Derivative]:
    \displaystyle f''(0) = (-1)/((0 - 1)^2)
  6. Simplify:
    \displaystyle f''(0) = -1
  7. Substitute in center x [3rd Derivative]:
    \displaystyle f'''(0) = (2)/((0 - 1)^3)
  8. Simplify:
    \displaystyle f'''(0) = -2

Step 4: Write Taylor Polynomial

  1. Substitute in derivative function values [MacLaurin Polynomial]:
    \displaystyle P_3(x) = (0)/(0!) + (-1)/(1!)x + (-1)/(2!)x^2 + (-2)/(3!)x^3
  2. Simplify:
    \displaystyle P_3(x) = -x - (x^2)/(2) - (x^3)/(3)

Topic: AP Calculus BC (Calculus I/II)

Unit: Taylor Polynomials and Approximations

Book: College Calculus 10e

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