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Taylor series

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noun

Mathematics.
  1. an approximation of a given function f at a particular point x, in terms of values of the function and its derivatives at a neighboring point x 0 , by a power series in which the terms are given by f (n) (x0 ) (x−x0 ) n/n !, where f (n) (x0 ) is the derivative of order n evaluated at point x 0 .


Etymology

Origin of Taylor series

1905–10; after Brook Taylor

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Not only is this theorem useful in proving that a Taylor series converges to its related function, but it will also allow us to quantify how well the nth Taylor polynomial approximates the function.

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In this section we show how to use those Taylor series to derive Taylor series for other functions.

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To determine if a Taylor series converges, we need to look at its sequence of partial sums.

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We now consider the more general question: if a Taylor series for a function f converges on some interval, how can we determine if it actually converges to f ?

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The applications of Taylor series in this section are intended to highlight their importance.

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